Sánchez Presented a Package of Anti-Corruption in Parliament to Try to Save Legislation
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Sánchez will present a package of anti-corruption measures in Parliament on Thursday afternoon, including the proposals and demands made by the parties to the jury in the last few weeks.
The Spanish Prime Minister announces a package of anti-corruption measures, including a state agency.
Pedro Sánchez returned to Congress today. He wrapped himself in the banner of regeneration. And he told us he's going to save us from corruption. His own. His party's. His elected officials'. His most loyal supporters'. Read more]]>
Sánchez clings to a package of measures and the partners warn that "if there is no radical change" the legislature will "fall by its own weight".
Only Coalition Canaria will demand that the president submit to a question of confidence in a difficult plenary session of Congress in which he will announce measures against corruption. More information: "Can you say that the PSOE was not financed illegally?": the 50 questions Feijóo will ask Sánchez in Congress
The Spanish executive leader acknowledged on Saturday that the Government and the Spanish Socialist Party live "hard days", but reiterated the intention of continuing on the charges and not being allowed to do so.
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