The PP Believes that Zapatero's Statement Before the Judge Will Leave PNV and Junts without "Moral Basis" to Support Sánchez
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ERC and other partners modulate their backup and set their red line in which the PSOE is not involved
Feijóo, in a corridor conversation with journalists, links the investigation to the former president with the end of Sánchez's political cycle: "I'm going to do everything I can to make a change of government, Spain can't go on like this." More information: Sánchez supports Zapatero, dismisses elections and Feijóo reproaches him for continuing "one more day staining the Presidency."
Iustitia Europa, the private prosecution in the case, filed the complaint. Its president, lawyer Luis María Pardo, explained that the objective is for the courts to determine the potential liability of Pedro Sánchez and the rest of the government in the multi-million euro bailout of the Venezuelan airline Plus Ultra.
The head of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has expressed his full support for former president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, after claiming his presumption of innocence, and has guaranteed before the accusations of the PP leader, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, who has asked for his resignation, who will not advance elections.Read more]]>
In the midst of a political, judicial and media earthquake following the indictment of former President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero for the alleged crimes of criminal organization, influence trafficking or money laundering, Alberto Núñez Feijóo has filed an urgent demand for the resignation of Pedro Sánchez. “What are you still doing there, staining one more day the presidency of the Government of Spain?” the leader of the Popular Party has ask…
The head of the executive demands the figure of the former president and asks the PP not to look for "cuts" to win an election that redates in 2027; Feijóo accuses him of "getting everything out" and equates the case to those of Ábalos and Cerdán: "His motto is that whoever can steal, steal"
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