Whistle-Blowers and Audits: How Spain's PM Vows to Stamp Out Corruption
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The spotlights were placed on the person of Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, but during part of the morning they turned to their coalition partner. Yolanda Díaz received minutes before the full embrace began the long, long, long embrace of Enrique Santiago. And two kisses, one on his cheek and one on his forehead, as a sign of mercy. Whether or not he should come today, it is as delicate as it is intimate is the way in which each one manages the du…
The government is pushing ahead with an agenda with little progress in the midst of the crisis caused by the Koldo case. Meanwhile, Sumar intends to assume a role in the executive branch, pressuring the PSOE to advance some projects that they have in the drawer. The plurinational group intends to have its distinct profile from the socialists in view of the fundamental plenary session this Wednesday in which Pedro Sanchez will go to Congress to t…
The Socialist Party is currently living through "difficult days", admits Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. He asks for forgiveness for having trusted party colleagues suspected of corruption.
The Minister of Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Courts, Félix Bolaños, has announced a package of "very powerful" anti-corruption measures that will...
Whistle-blowers and audits: How Spain's PM vows to stamp out corruption
Embroiled in corruption allegations implicating family members and former party secretaries, Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has promised a series of new reforms to root out corruption from the rulings Socialist party.
The minister of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Courts, Félix Bolaños, has advanced this Monday that the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, will announce this Wednesday in the Congress of Deputies "a powerful package of anti-corruption measures" with the objective of "recovering the confidence" of the citizens after the latest scandals."Now is the challenge of regaining confidence and that few but very serious cases do no…
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