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Alfonso Serrano: “Are We Not Moderate to Say that Money Is Spent on Prostitutes?”

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The president of the organizing commission of the National Congress of the PP, Alfonso Serrano, defended on Wednesday in the Forum Europe the forms of his party to oppose the government of Pedro Sánchez and turned his back on the debate about the need for his party to moderate itself because it is a "mantra" and a "raca raca". "This moderation seems to me a certain mantra.
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The president of the organizing commission of the National Congress of the PP, Alfonso Serrano, defended on Wednesday in the Forum Europe the forms of his party to oppose the government of Pedro Sánchez and turned his back on the debate about the need for his party to moderate itself because it is a "mantra" and a "raca raca". "This moderation seems to me a certain mantra.

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Alfonso Serrano, secretary general of the Popular Party of the Community of Madrid and responsible for the organization of the XXI National Congress of the Popular Party, presented this morning the model of the PP as the real alternative to corruption and the loss of values embodied in the PSOE of Pedro Sánchez. A presentation that has taken place in a meeting at the Palace Hotel in Madrid, within the framework of the informative breakfasts offe…

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Moncloa broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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