Munition to Doubt Sánchez's Two Legitimacys
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The announcement of Pedro Sánchez’s appearance at the PSOE’s federal headquarters was a declaration of intent. His considerations and his announcements were to be strictly limited to the sphere of the political organization he leads. The party, not the government. The decisions will affect, after the “disappointment” that Santos Cerdán has produced, exclusively to the PSOE. The resigned Secretary of Organization gained weight and influence in Pe…
In La Retaguardia of this Friday, June 13, Eurico Campano analyzes with Juanma Cepeda and Pedro Gallego the resignation of Santos Cerdán as secretary of PSOE Organization following the devastating report of the UCO that contains conversations of Cerdán himself with Koldo where they talk about the collection of illegal commissions for public works awards to builders. This fall of Cerdán, until yesterday number three of the PSOE and right hand of …
The leader of the PSOE dismisses an electoral advance, says that until this very morning he trusted his former Secretary of Organization and announces an external audit of the party's accounts before an "enormous disappointment" “The PSOE and I should not have trusted him.” With these words, the president of the Spanish government and leader of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, expressed himself this Thursday afternoon at a press conference, following th…
Dark clouds had been gathering over the PSOE's organizational secretary, Santos Cerdán, since the existence of a UCO report linking him to shady operations began to emerge. The night before last, with the first news about the contents of the UCO report, Pedro Sánchez's inner circle was already convinced of the organization secretary's fate: his departure, pending the full text of the report, was imminent. Read more]]>
SPECIAL CRISIS IN SPAIN: PEDRO SÁNCHEZ FRONT TO DEMOCRACY. WITH DANIEL LACALLE AND EDUARDO INDA The president of the government and general secretary of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, has appeared this afternoon from the headquarters of Ferraz to respond to the internal crisis unleashed after the appearance of compromising signs against Santos Cerdán in a [...] The Special entry CRISIS IN SPAIN: PEDRO SÁNCHEZ FRONT TO DEMOCRACY. WITH DANIEL LACALLE …
It's six in the evening, and the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, is inside the Ferraz headquarters, giving explanations about the "Cerdán report." Meanwhile, around fifty journalists, in addition to the crowd inside the headquarters with the president, are waiting outside. The author of these lines has volunteered to reinforce her colleagues, and while Sánchez speaks, she waits with a coffee in the bar across the street with other colleagues.
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