Sanchez Reduces to "Salseo" the Clash with Yolanda Díaz and Already Advances that He Has No Support to Approve His Housing Decree
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The president didn't like his minority partner giving him a pulse when he was about to start the Council of Ministers, because the matter of...
As soon as the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran, and the Alatoya regime spread the conflict throughout the Middle East, Pedro Sánchez not only raised the flag of “no war” but already warned of “a huge mistake that we will have to pay for among all.” Continue reading...
At 11.00 a.m. on Friday, Pedro Sánchez was scheduled to appear in La Moncloa to personally explain the contents of the package of measures that will mitigate...
The pulse between Pedro Sánchez and Yolanda Díaz, between the PSOE and Sumar, once again because of housing policy, which has provoked the most tensions from the beginning in the coalition, has already been brewing for many days. But it was always through intermediaries, never directly among the leaders. And it continued even for a long time on an intense political morning this Friday. It was María Jesús Montero, Sanchez’s great negotiator with …
On the one hand, an unprecedented clash in the coalition over Yolanda Díaz’s anger over not including the housing measures they had demanded for days, something that government president Pedro Sánchez has reduced to an unimportant “salseo” within a two-party executive. The two-hour planting of the ministers of Sumar has not prevented the green light Council of Ministers to the decree to deal with the consequences of Iran’s war that the minority …
Juan Pablo Polvorinos analyzes the internal clash between the PSOE and Sumar to carry out two anti-crisis decrees against the effects of the war.
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