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"Indecent and Traitor": Pedro Sánchez, on the Edge of the Cliff in Spain

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The Spanish president went to the control session to the government in Congress, where he was preyed on by the opposition and many of its ministers did not appear.Amid a corruption scandal involving former senior PSOE officials, the members of the ruling coalition already question their support.

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The Spanish president went to the control session to the government in Congress, where he was preyed on by the opposition and many of its ministers did not appear.Amid a corruption scandal involving former senior PSOE officials, the members of the ruling coalition already question their support.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The outbreak of the corruption scandal involving Santos Cerdán, in addition to José Luis Ábalos, with the report and recordings of the UCO, the reaction of Pedro Sánchez resisting and asking forgiveness, the internal measures of response of the PSOE, the criticisms of the opposition or the confrontation in the parliamentary session of the

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Pedro Sánchez’s collaborators have always emphasized his ability to be in everything, giving indications to ministers even for inconsequential questions and oiling Moncloa’s machinery to ensure its accuracy. From this sense of control he has moved to a sense of discontrol, according to what is transmitted from top to bottom. From ministers to advisors. Without hardly any guidelines or coordination in Moncloa, as some voices in the Executive warn…

Fernando Ariza.- President Pedro Sánchez faces one of the most delicate moments of his term of office. The cases of structural corruption affecting the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) have put against the strings the credibility of his leadership and of the party itself. However, far from assuming the political responsibility that a situation requires [...]

It's hard to imagine what the next farce Pedro Sánchez and his government will delight us with will be. The Prime Minister's appearance to tell us about the penultimate act of corruption of his presidency was a display of hypocrisy, deceit, and humiliation never before seen in our recent democratic history. Read more]]>

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Clarin broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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