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Sánchez Pressure: PSOE & Spain's Upcoming Elections - Archyworldys

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“When you slip with a banana skin, people laugh at you; but when you tell that you have slipped with a banana skin, you’re the one who laughs.” That’s what Nora Ephron wrote and that’s what I feel Pedro Sanchez is doing, laughing at me, narratively speaking. The president of the government has been devastated by microphones and cameras because of the three banana shells he claims to have stepped on by accident, without taking into account that t…

·Spain
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59.9% of the citizens believe that the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, should call elections and 60.2%, who should resign as a result of the corruption scandal linked to the PSOE and which broke out after the UCO report on its former secretary of Organization Santos Cerdán. Although Sanchez does not seem to have the intention to do one thing or the other, the majority opinion is that he should do it, and quite significant among his o…

·Madrid, Spain
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Pedro Sánchez is at a critical moment after the outbreak of a corruption scandal that has splattered his closest circle.

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The scandals pass bill to the president and almost 4 out of 10 socialist voters advocate that he leave. A large majority of those polled by the DYM Institute, almost 60%, support the convening of elections already

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20minutos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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