Sánchez Refuses to Resign, Announces Address to Parliament Over Koldo Scandal
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In a letter to the militants, Sanchez accuses the “right” of using the UCO report “to overthrow a legitimate government”
The government's parliamentary allies will not support a motion of censure against the government but ask for more explanations and criticize Sánchez's argument about the threat of PP and Vox: "It is not worth saying that the alternative is worse" Sánchez: "To hand over the reins of the country to PP and Vox would be a tremendous irresponsibility" The corruption case that the Supreme Court investigates and that affects the former secretary of so…
There will be neither resignation nor changes in the government, but there will be an appearance in the Congress of Deputies as soon as possible to give explanations and try to stop the bleeding of credibility suffered by the Executive since the alleged involvement of Santos Cerdán in the Koldo plot was known. President Pedro Sánchez appeared before the media this Monday after a very long meeting of the executive of the PSOE, and in his press co…
It had been 44 days since Sánchez, who had not stopped boasting of cultivating transparency, had not given his face to the media, that is, to the Spanish. And it had to be the outbreak of the UCO report, which details some of the moral and political barbarities of his two men of the highest confidence, which, last Thursday, led him to leave the socialist headquarters of Ferraz to say how sad he was to have been deceived by those two men to whom …
There will be no urgent and immediate appearance of the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, to account to the Congress of Deputies for what the PSOE has wanted to call "toxic triangle" of Cerdán, Ábalos and Koldo. Socialists want to focus the fire on the two former Secretaries of Organization and on the adviser to try to spread the flames to the whole party and to crush the leader even more.
In the midst of the storm caused by the scandal of alleged corruption that has erupted in the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez tries to narrow down its implications and tentacles without them splashing or reaching the government. And the minister spokesman, the socialist Pilar Alegría, has tried this Tuesday to clearly demarcate the Executive from the “toxic triangle” formed, as he has listed, by José Luis Ábalos, Santos Cerdán and Koldo García.Continue read…
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