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Sánchez Puts the 'No to War' in the Campaign and Stirs It up as a Symbol of Patriotism: 'to Say No to War Is to Say Yes to the Sovereignty of the Nation; It Is a Pride to Be Spanish'

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The president accuses PP and Vox of being 'a hypocrite' and ensures that 'they defend war' because 'they confuse sovereignty with servility'

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The president of the government has defended the government’s position on the US and Israel war in Iran after Trump’s attacks in recent days and has insisted that this ‘no’ to the war “is also a yes to the sovereignty of the Spanish nation.” Trump threatens Iran with a “very hard coup” this Saturday: “We’re bringing down total destruction.” The president of the government, Pedro Sanchez, has responded this Saturday to Donald Trump’s attacks and …

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In June 2015, the then almost new arrival new PSOE leader, Pedro Sánchez, caused surprise in his own ranks and beyond by presenting his candidacy for the general elections under a huge Spanish flag projected on the stage of the event. More than ten years later, this Saturday at a rally of the electoral campaign held in Soria, the president of the government has done so again, and he has again displayed the flag to defend “the sovereignty of the …

·Granada, Spain
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PSOE has found an electoral match with the Government's position in the umpteenth war conflict in the Middle East

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The president accuses PP and Vox of being 'a hypocrite' and ensures that 'they defend war' because 'they confuse sovereignty with servility'

·Barcelona, Spain
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The Socialist rally held this Saturday in Soria left behind more than just slogans and applause. The Minister of Equality, Ana Redondo, turned her speech into an unequivocal declaration of admiration for Pedro Sánchez, whom she described as a “superhero of democracy, peace, dignity, rights, and feminism.” Read more

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