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("Lifestyleism" is a term used by more collective-minded libertarian socialist's for individualist anarchists, not center-left progressives towards other center-left progressives)
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During the Madrid Assembly Elections of 2021, Pablo Iglesias decided to run as a candidate for [[File:Unidas Podemos.png]] Unidas Podemos in the Community of Madrid after resigning as Vice President of Spain. The elections ended up giving winner to the [[File:SpaPP.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism|PP]] with 44.76%, so Pablo Iglesias decided to retire from politics.
 
In 2023 the [[File:Unidas Podemos.png]] Unidas Podemos coalition suffered an electoral setback in the municipal and regional elections, so [[File:Podemos.png]] Podemos decided to run in the [[File:Sumar.png]] Sumar coalition (led by the Movimiento Sumar party, the coalition included other left-wing parties such as Izquierda Unida and Más País) for the general elections. With the result of these, negotiations between [[File:PSOE.png]] [[Social Democracy|PSOE]] and [[File:Sumar.png]] Sumar began, [[File:Podemos.png]] Podemos criticised the lack of autonomy they were being given and rejected proposals that did not put Irene Montero as Minister of Equality. The result was worse when no Podemos member occupied a ministry. Finally, [[File:Podemos.png]] Podemos broke off relations with [[File:Sumar.png]] Sumar.
In 2023 [[File:Unidas Podemos.png]] Unidas Podemos was replaced by a new coalition called Sumar, headed by Yolanda Díaz, Minister of Labor and Social Economy and member of the Communist Party of Spain.
 
In 2023 [[File:Unidas PodemosSumar.png]] UnidasSumar Podemosis was replaced by a new coalition called Sumar, headedled by Yolanda Díaz, Minister of LaborLabour and Social Economy and a member of the Communist Party of Spain.
 
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