León, the PSOE Deputy Who Charges Sánchez: "My Daughter Cannot Leave the House, but He Is Advising Books"
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The Ceutí deputy of the PSOE and first vice president of the Assembly, Melchor León, is the great critical voice in the socialist ranks for the lack of response of the central government...
The environment of the deputies who have chosen to operate separately from the local group relates displates such as the failure to invite a dinner with Minister Torres or absences on the boards of directors as triggers, extreme that they deny from the ExecutiveA deputy of the PSOE ceuti asks the resignation of the delegate of the government in the city “In life there are close friends, friends, acquaintances, adversaries, enemies, mortal enemie…
"Whether this comes back to haunt me or not is completely irrelevant to me. I've said that from the very beginning. As a Ceutan, I have to defend the truth." Warnings from within his own party haven't managed to change the tune of Melchor León, a PSOE deputy in the Ceuta Assembly and the Chamber's second vice president, who has been openly distancing himself from the Socialist line on the migration crisis for days, and reiterated this stance in …
Melchor León assures Al Rojo Vivo that his party demands that he follow a line “not in line with reality” and warns of a possible expulsion file
The Vice-President of the Autonomous Assembly calls for the resignation of the government delegate, Miguel Ángel Pérez Triano. "The central government lies when it says that Morocco was collaborating with the Spanish border, Rabat is the only one responsible for the massive crossing." More information: A PSOE deputy in Ceuta accuses the government of "liaring" about what is happening: "No more theft or rape"
Melchor León, a Socialist Party (PSOE) deputy for Ceuta, appeared on the program "Espejo Público" this morning to denounce the current situation in Ceuta. The deputy made it clear that, despite being a member of the Socialist Party, he would not defend the indefensible, and he was highly critical of the government's handling of the crisis in the autonomous city. "In the 17 days since this crisis began, the Spanish government has given four contr…
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