Madrid. This Saturday, the Coordinating Group of Movimiento Sumar unveiled a plan to advance the creation of an «electoral tool,» which will be formalised in an assembly following the Andalusian elections. According to sources from the organisation, during the meeting of the Coordinating Group that took place today in Madrid, a work plan was established focusing on four key areas for the coming months. They will concentrate on the government’s work, collaborating with other left-wing formations to create an «electoral tool,» continuing the development of Movimiento Sumar, and setting up the preparatory process for the assembly. Movimiento Sumar has defined this strategy at a time when the coalition, which includes IU, Más Madrid and the commons, is evaluating who will replace Vice President Yolanda Díaz at the helm of the alliance. So far, two of the five ministers from Sumar have already been ruled out: Pablo Bustinduy and Ernest Urtasun.