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Long-Time Spanish Prime Minister Calls on Sanchez to Resign

Summary by Eesti Rahvusringhääling
The Spanish government is rocked by a corruption scandal and dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is growing. Felipe Gonzalez, who led Spain from 1982 to 1996, believes that Sanchez should resign and call early elections.

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The Spanish government is rocked by a corruption scandal and dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is growing. Felipe Gonzalez, who led Spain from 1982 to 1996, believes that Sanchez should resign and call early elections.

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Total rupture and without dissimulation. That if he "buys the argumentary of the right" or if he "is part of an already surpassed past." Pedro Sanchez's ministers...

·Madrid, Spain
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For years the voice of the former president has not been recognized or heard among the militancy or leadership of the PSOE, nor is it the voice of all those who accompanied him in their governments, such as Solana, Solchaga, Maravall, Almunia, Serra, Moscoso (father), Borrell or Abel Caballero. Felipe González announces that he will not vote for the PSOE “if the amnesty law is consolidated” In Spain there are approximately 17 million people who …

·Spain
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The last time Felipe González spoke to Pedro Sánchez was in the Federal Congress that the PSOE held in Valencia in October 2021, according to González himself during an interview in El Hormiguero. And it doesn’t look like it will happen again. Former President González has granted another this morning to journalist Carlos Alsina in the More than one program of OndaCero and has left an immense battery of headlines. The main one, against the appro…

·Spain
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The former president of the government, Felipe González, has threatened not to vote for the PSOE or any party that has passed the amnesty law that the Constitutional Court (TC) will endorse this Thursday, ensuring that the rule is a "barbarbada" and a "shame" for any democrat. "If this is consolidated as predicted by the president of the government (Pedro Sanchez), I will never be told anyone who has participated in this, which is to ask forgive…

·Madrid, Spain
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Paloma Martín (Madrid, 1970), Deputy Secretary for Sustainable Development of the Popular Party, analyzes, in an interview given to THE OBJECTIVE, the political situation in Spain, with special attention to cases such as the electricity blackout, the problem of housing, political corruption and the controversy generated by Pedro Sánchez due to his confrontation with NATO. The popular leader says that we are “in front of a failed government, that…

·Madrid, Spain
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El Independiente broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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