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Spanish PM's Far-Left Ally Wants 'Reset' After Corruption Case

Summary by The Straits Times
MADRID - Spain's Labour Minister Yolanda Diaz, who leads the ruling coalition's far-left junior party Sumar, called for a \"reset\" of government on Friday after a corruption investigation forced out a close aide of the prime minister. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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Most of the investiture partners guarantee the continuity of the government but ask Sánchez for more explanations

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The appearance of the president of the government sure convinced the most coffee farmers, but it has been a new frustration for the advocates of democratic cleansing. That is not to assume responsibilities. Read

The second vice president maintains that "a new framework of relations" is needed for the legislature and a "180-degree" social turn is needed

Díaz has admitted that he has not yet talked to the president of the government to whom he claims a "equal" relationship.

Against the backdrop of the political upheaval that rocked the political scene this Thursday following the resignation of Santos Cerdán as number three at Ferraz, as well as the subsequent apologetic explanations from Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to the public, reactions have been forthcoming. Not only from the opposition, but also from Sumar, the heart of the coalition, are demanding "a new framework for relations" with the PSOE for the good he…

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europapress.es broke the news in Spain on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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