Spanish PM's Far-Left Ally Wants 'Reset' After Corruption Case
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Spanish PM's far-left ally wants 'reset' after corruption case
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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