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Fresh Blow for Spain’s Scandal-Plagued Sánchez

Summary by Politico Europe
Francisco Salazar, a close ally of the Spanish prime minister, stepped down from his position in the Socialist Party amid allegations of sexual harassment.

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"Paco" Salazar, a close collaborator of Pedro Sánchez, worked in the government and was going to assume a position in the leadership of the PSOE.The digital media elDiario.es published complaints from former subordinates who revealed that they were subjected to obscene comments about their clothes and bodies, and received invitations to sleep at the house of the questioned official.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Paco Salazar accused by various women of improper behavior. Sánchez besieged by cases of corruption and alleged sexual scandals promises that he will not resign

·Turin, Italy
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The PP accuses the president of being "the main responsible" for the multitude of scandals that dot the PSOE: "Today the threat of Spain sleeps in the palace of the Moncloa" Read

·Madrid, Spain
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The final list does not include Salazar, who was to be appointed deputy to the new Secretary of Organization, but who has resigned from the post after the Diario.es published that several women accuse him of "inadequate behaviors" when he was his boss.

·Spain
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Francisco Salazar, a close collaborator of President Pedro Sánchez, has voluntarily resigned from the post of Secretary of Electoral Analysis and Action, within the PSOE Secretariat of Organization, for which he was to be appointed to the Federal Committee this Saturday, and will also leave his post in La Moncloa. The decision comes after Eldiario.es has published several accusations of women of the party against the current adviser to the Presi…

·Spain
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ESdiario broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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