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Government says Vice President Iglesias’ private acts do not affect foreign policy

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The Government considers that its foreign policy is not affected by the private acts carried out by the second vice-president, Pablo Iglesias.

 

This was stated in response to a question from the Popular Parliamentary Group in relation to the parallel agenda developed by Iglesias in La Paz during the inauguration of the President of Bolivia, Luis Arce, which he attended accompanying His Majesty the King, last November 7 and 8.

 

In the response, to which Europa Press had access, all the activities developed by the leader of Unidas Podemos, outside the official agenda, are described as “private acts”. Among these activities is the signing of the Declaration of La Paz “against the coup of the ultra-right”, together with other leaders of the Ibero-American left and the former Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.

 

 

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