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Pedro Sánchez's Appearance for Corruption, Live: the President Will Announce Measures to Retain the Partners

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The government assumes that there is much to play in the appearance on Wednesday of the head of the executive, Pedro Sánchez, before the plenary of the Congress to announce a series of anti-corruption measures after the situation provoked by Santos Cerdán, but trusts to renew the support of his partners. Sánchez will come to the lower House for a double appearance, in tomorrow's session to present these measures, and already in the afternoon to …

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The last hour of Pedro Sánchez's appearance today continues live from the Congress of Deputies to announce measures against corruption

·Spain
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Lean Left

The day came marked in many calendars a month ago, when the president of the government, Pedro Sanchez, announced that on July 9 he would appear before Congress to explain the Cerdán case, which exploded to the PSOE a few weeks ago and inevitably affected the coalition government and the trust between the partners, who no longer hide their discomfort.

·Spain
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The government assumes that there is much to play in the appearance on Wednesday of the head of the executive, Pedro Sánchez, before the plenary of the Congress to announce a series of anti-corruption measures after the situation provoked by Santos Cerdán, but trusts to renew the support of his partners. Sánchez will come to the lower House for a double appearance, in tomorrow's session to present these measures, and already in the afternoon to …

·Madrid, Spain
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Lean Right

Pedro Sánchez confronts his partners today. The president appears in Congress at a time of extreme weakness to face what is probably the hardest debate of...

·Madrid, Spain
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Lean Left

Yolanda Díaz will assume the reply to the president of the government on corruption Members of the Executive warn the PSOE that they will decide if they demand a question of confidence from Sánchez after hearing it in plenary

·Spain
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"I'm not going to throw in the towel," the Spanish president told Congress, while facing internal and oppositional pressures. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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