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Ayuso Warns that "No False Steps Must Be Taken" because Government Partners Will Not Give up Their "Privileges"

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The president points out Sánchez as "the main beneficiary" of Cerdán's "trama", which keeps "a false government": "It's disgusting" Feijóo will test the government's partners for a possible motion of censure
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Moncloa admits “hard times” for the majority of investiture, whose support depends on the survival of the government after the outbreak of the Cerdán case. Among Pedro Sánchez’s partners, the harshest tone before the “heartbreaking image” of the former Secretary of Organization’s prison entry came precisely from within the Council of Ministers. The second vice president and leader of the Sumar space in the coalition, Yolanda Díaz, censored the l…

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The president points out Sánchez as "the main beneficiary" of Cerdán's "trama", which keeps "a false government": "It's disgusting" Feijóo will test the government's partners for a possible motion of censure

·Seville, Spain
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diariodesevilla.es broke the news in Seville, Spain on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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