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The Government Looks ‘Strong’ as Its Partners Take Positions and Even See It ‘Dead’

The day after the UCO entered Ferraz to investigate the emails of former Organization Secretary Santos Cerdán, socialist ministers see "strong" the government and its president, Pedro Sánchez, and claim the dignity of being socialist, while their partners take positions and even, like Podemos, see him "dead." The minister for Digital Transformation and the Public Service, Oscar López, has guaranteed this Saturday that Sánchez, "is strong", "is v…
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The day after the UCO entered Ferraz to investigate the emails of former Organization Secretary Santos Cerdán, socialist ministers see "strong" the government and its president, Pedro Sánchez, and claim the dignity of being socialist, while their partners take positions and even, like Podemos, see him "dead." The minister for Digital Transformation and the Public Service, Oscar López, has guaranteed this Saturday that Sánchez, "is strong", "is v…

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The minister assures that "in the PSOE not one is passed; the one who makes it pays and asks the head of the one who makes it": "We will not allow the stain of a few to cloud the task so great of the socialists" The PNV demands from Sánchez "answers cl

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The minister for Digital Transformation and the Public Service, Oscar López, has guaranteed this Saturday that the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, "is strong", that "he is very clear what he has to do" and that "he will continue to do better to this country fighting corruption".

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