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Sanchez’s Vileness of Accusing the Civil Guard with ETA’s Arguments

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We must get serious when the president of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez, writes a letter to the socialist militancy in which he denounces that the reports of the Central Operational Unit of the Civil Guard are put "at the service of a deliberate attempt by the right to overthrow a legitimate government", implying that the Benemerita leaked the demolishing report on Santos Cerdán to the "pseudomedios" who, according to him, are in a strat…
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The president of Castilla La Mancha, Emiliano García-Page, the most critical voice within the PSOE against the general secretary and president of the government, has raised this Wednesday the tone of his invectives against Pedro Sánchez to the point of questioning whether the chief executive can resign or call elections to emerge from the crisis caused by the report of the Central Operating Unit of the Civil Guard that involves the already forme…

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We must get serious when the president of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez, writes a letter to the socialist militancy in which he denounces that the reports of the Central Operational Unit of the Civil Guard are put "at the service of a deliberate attempt by the right to overthrow a legitimate government", implying that the Benemerita leaked the demolishing report on Santos Cerdán to the "pseudomedios" who, according to him, are in a strat…

Despite government propaganda, the economic situation in Spain is much worse than it was seven years ago.

The secretary general of the PSOE and president of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez, sent a letter to the militancy of the socialist party after the crisis opened by the resignation of the former secretary of Organización Santos Cerdán in which he says he will continue, denounces an operation of “moral demolition” that the socialists face and proposes a debate against corruption.The letter sent by Pedro SánchezIn a letter with the logo of t…

Pedro Sánchez has once again responded with epistolary language to a new corruption crisis within the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers' Party) and his government. In a new letter to his party members, he plays the victim, claiming there's a "demolition operation" against him and using fears of a PP government to justify his escape. But the president's letter, beyond satisfying a few fans, only served as the latest national parody, with many respo…

The secretary general of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, denounces an operation of "moral demolition" in a letter sent to the militancy of the socialist party after the crisis opened by the resignation of the former secretary of Organization Santos Cerdán. After ensuring that it will continue to go forward he has transferred to the socialists his "pain, indignation and a mixture of bewilderment and sadness". "The suspicion that comrades who occupied hi…

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El Diario Montañes broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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