Felipe González Calls for Elections "This Year" to Curb the Cost in the PSOE, but Appeals to Zapatero's Presumption of Innocence
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The investigation of former socialist president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, for an alleged criminal plot, destabilizes the coalition government, already hit by other judicial scandals.The Basque Nationalist Party, one of the six political forces with which the leader of the PSOE buried his last investiture as president, also demands the electoral advance to which Sanchez refuses.
“There should be elections this year,” said the former president of the Spanish government, who acknowledged that it is “first time I say it.”
The former socialist president calls for elections this year in the wake of the Plus Ultra case, but advises the PP to make a motion of censure.
For the former president of the government Felipe González there should be general elections this year. "This is the first time I have said so," González said in an act in Valencia. He wanted to make it clear that he does not ask them because he considers that José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero is guilty after his indictment for the Plus Ultra case, but to avoid the territorial wear and tear of the PSOE in view of the upcoming municipal and regional e…
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