Sánchez Appears in Congress for Cases of Corruption Affecting the PSOE and Its Environment
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Persecuted by an avalanche of corruption scandals that “compose the cloud that overshadows the public debate today,” Pedro Sánchez went out yesterday to attack, as a better defense strategy, before the plenary of Congress.Continue reading...
Pedro Sánchez returned to the podium in Congress to defend the PSOE's response to the corruption cases and reaffirm that he is not considering calling early elections. The Prime Minister acknowledged that some spokespeople might have "some merit" in their criticisms, although he reproached them for not recognizing the efforts made by his party. Read more
In the government they do not expect announcements or a speech similar to that he made a year ago in Congress, when the case of Santos Cerdán broke out, in which he chose to present a battery of anti-corruption measures.
Gabriel Rufián, on behalf of ERC, has sentenced, in the debate on corruption cases taking place in Congress, that the appearance of the president to give...
ERC spokesperson in Congress, Gabriel Rufián, raised the tone of his criticism of the government this Wednesday during the appearance of President Pedro Sánchez to account for corruption cases affecting the PSOE. And, although he never opened the door for Republicans to withdraw their support for the Executive, Rufián did ask Sanchez directly if he “knew anything” in relation to the cases of José Luis Ábalos or Leire Díez and, directly, if he ha…
The president addresses cases of corruption affecting the PSOE and the Executive and to report to the last European Council, to the pressure of the opposition to resign or call elections and to the demands of its partners to give explanations
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