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Sánchez Raises the Pulse Against the U.S. in NATO to Placate His Partners and Try to Move the Focus of the Cerdán Case

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The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has conjured himself to try to endure in the Moncloa despite the constant replicas that have followed the earthquake of the supposed involvement of Santos Cerdán in the Koldo case, which have taken the form of new revelations about alleged corruptions in the award of public contracts in Navarre.

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The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has conjured himself to try to endure in the Moncloa despite the constant replicas that have followed the earthquake of the supposed involvement of Santos Cerdán in the Koldo case, which have taken the form of new revelations about alleged corruptions in the award of public contracts in Navarre.

·Madrid, Spain
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It starts on Monday, and Pedro Sánchez hasn't stopped making waves even over the weekend. The Prime Minister appeared this Sunday in a surreal statement to announce the "agreement" he's reached with NATO to adjust defense spending, and the whole scenario was one for nonstop commentary. And so did Ana Rosa Quintana this morning, for example. Read more]]>

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For the Spanish Socialist leader, nothing is more important than his personal interest: neither the security of Spain nor the security of Europe. Pedro Sánchez's real reason for rejecting the 5% of GDP for defense: Pedro Sánchez himself and his parliamentary partners are boycotting Spain's defense policy. A weakened government […]

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The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has appeared this Sunday of urgency from the Palacio de la Moncloa to inform that Spain has...

Sources of the Popular Party accuse Sánchez of "bringing the focus to international politics in order to escape the problems of corruption that affect his government in the field of domestic politics." It has been the first reaction of the opposition to the agreement that the chief executive has reached with NATO so that Spain does not have to allocate 5% of its GDP to military spending.

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20minutos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
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