Sanchez's Bold Anti-Corruption Plan Faces Political Challenges
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The President of the Government presented the package of anti-corruption measures to Congress this Wednesday. The spokesman for the formation and Minister of Culture, Ernest Urtasun, has assured that ten of the fifteen proposals are contributions from the minority partner of the Executive. “The legislature would fall if the PSOE did not react,” he said. Urtasun has assured that it is now essential to “deploy” the measures because Spain has many …
Sanchez's Bold Anti-Corruption Plan Faces Political Challenges
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez unveils an anti-corruption plan following allegations against the Socialist Party. Although facing calls for a snap election, Sanchez remains in power, asserting his innocence. Opposition leader Feijoo demands accountability and elections. Sanchez's reforms aim to prevent bribery and safeguard whistleblowers.
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, announced on Wednesday a plan of 15 measures to fight corruption in full scandal due to the alleged involvement of former number three of the PSOE Santos Cerdán in the Koldo case. This plan will include, among other issues, the implementation of a system of "blacklists" to prohibit companies convicted of corruption from signing contracts with the public administration. The head of the executive pre…
Spanish PM Unveils Anti-Corruption Plan Amid Mounting Scandals
Spanish prime minister Pedro Sánchez unveiled a 15-point anti-corruption plan in parliament on Wednesday, promising to put Spain “at the forefront” of European transparency. But the move has been widely dismissed by critics as political theatre, coming amid a deepening corruption crisis involving former ministers, senior Socialist Party operatives—and members of Sánchez’s own family. The package, drawn up with the OECD, includes the creation of …
Pedro Sánchez refuses to resign, tries to recover the initiative with a plan of anti-corruption measures and manages to convince, or at least buy time, his parliamentary partners to maintain their support for the government. These are the three main conclusions highlighted by the press of the whole globe of the plenary in the
The president modifies in his fourth anti-corruption plan some of the positions he has maintained on possible legal reforms. More information: Sánchez admits that he saw reasons to resign and the partners leave the door open for elections if the scandal escalates
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