Pp Harasses the Government with 30 Questions About the Use of Public Buildings as Brothels by Sanchez's Father-in-Law
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Following the message that Alberto Núñez Feijóo threw at Pedro Sánchez about the business of his father-in-law, whom he accused of having profited from the business of prostitution, the Popular Party is not willing to take a step back, on the contrary. Thus, this Thursday, it has presented a parliamentary offensive that includes batteries of questions both in Congress and in the Senate , with which it seeks to clarify some questions regarding th…
In a "joint action" in Congress and the Senate, the PP besieges the government with about thirty written questions to force the executive to give...


“It is not a criticism, it is a chronicle of the accredited facts,” said Alberto Núñez Feijóo on Friday, referring to the attacks launched by himself and other leaders against Pedro Sánchez accusing him of having benefited from an alleged network of saunas and brothels led by the Spanish government’s president’s father-in-law.
During the heated debate on corruption in the Congress of Deputies, the leader of the Spanish conservative opposition raised the issue of gay saunas that Begoña Gómez’s father allegedly managed by linking them to a prostitution business that the Spanish president would have profited from. And this accusation, although most international media do not pick it up, has attracted the attention of two British media outlets that highlight it in two art…
In Pedro Sánchez's appearance this Wednesday, in which he announced 15 new anti-corruption measures following the Koldo, Ábalos, and Cerdán scandals, the president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, surprised everyone by uncovering the brothel and sauna business owned by the Prime Minister's father-in-law. An intervention that left no one indifferent, and which was discussed in Espejo Público. "He has to take responsibility for what his…
The recent accusations about the use of public properties in the Spanish government open a debate on ethics and transparency in resource management. Read more Questions about Muface's use of properties by Pedro Sánchez's father-in-law in News.es.
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