Pedro Sánchez Comes to Congress This Wednesday Under the Shock of the Condemnation of Ábalos
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Pedro Sánchez has tried to send from Congress a message of reactivation from the left with the idea that the cases of corruption that affect him are localized, not spread throughout his administration, and almost all revolve around a group of people already expelled from the PSOE. José Luis Ábalos, Koldo García, Santos Cerdán, Leire Díez. “They are trying to create a sense of widespread corruption that does not exist,” the president insisted whi…
Pedro Sánchez's appearance in Congress following the sentencing of Ábalos and Koldo for corruption continues live.
Pedro Sánchez appears at the Congress of Deputies this Wednesday to explain the judicial cases surrounding the government a day after the sentence to 24 years in prison for those who were Transport Minister, José Luis Ábalos. The speech of the President of the Government is given on the same day on which his wife, Begoña Gómez, will have to hand over his passport to Judge Juan Carlos Peinado.
The president deals with Feijóo, Vox and his partners, who demand explanations and question the future of the legislature Pedro Sánchez does not think of the condemnation of Ábalos: "I will continue despite the stones on the way"
Pedro Sánchez faces today one of the most delicate appearances of his political career. But in Moncloa they insist that no one should expect a retired president. Not an exercise of contrition. Not a chain of apologies. The Chief Executive arrives at the Congress of Deputies after having made a strategic decision: to stop retreating and move on to the offensive.
The Spanish Prime Minister must speak in front of Parliament, where he should present the PSOE's story in the face of the scandalous affairs of his party and his relatives. ...
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