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Sánchez Asks the PSOE to Go "One at a Time" to Support His Project Until 2031 and Reduces Corruption to a "Cloud of Causes"

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With a speech very similar to the one he delivered last Wednesday in Congress, the general secretary of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, addressed this Saturday to the members of the Federal Committee with a call to close ranks around his leadership. He has asked them to "corate" and go "all to one" to guarantee the continuity of his political project, not only until the next general elections of 2027, but with the view set in 2031. Sánchez has tried to…

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The secretary general of the PP laments that Sánchez does not call elections “because he knows he will lose them” and that “he has no choice to win them.” More information: Alegría and the Aragonese PSOE close ranks with Sánchez in the Federal Committee: “We convey all our support to him”

·Spain
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Lean Right

Prime Minister Sánchez's Spanish Socialist Party (PSOE) is in serious trouble. Investigations into possible corruption and conflicts of interest are affecting the party and even the Prime Minister's immediate circle. Although many matters have not yet been legally concluded and may not all lead to lawsuits, political pressure on Sánchez is mounting. His position was therefore the main topic during the meeting of the PSOE's federal committee in M…

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Sánchez says he will rule until 2031. But that doesn’t even depend on the PSOE. The space of Sumar is a desert. Catalan is the candidate who likes supporters but not the party leaderships. Read

·Madrid, Spain
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Lean Right

Pedro Sánchez no longer speaks only of exhausting the legislature. The president of the government has taken another step this Saturday and, for the first time since he arrived in Moncloa, has publicly placed the horizon of his term in 2031. "How are we not going to continue?", repeated the socialist leader before the Federal Committee of the party, in a speech designed to lift the mood of an organization beaten by months of judicial investigati…

·Spain
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Lean Left

Sánchez assures the Federal Committee that the PSOE was not financed illegally and defends its anti-corruption measures

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Center

With a speech very similar to the one he delivered last Wednesday in Congress, the general secretary of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, addressed this Saturday to the members of the Federal Committee with a call to close ranks around his leadership. He has asked them to "corate" and go "all to one" to guarantee the continuity of his political project, not only until the next general elections of 2027, but with the view set in 2031. Sánchez has tried to…

·Madrid, Spain
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El Plural broke the news on Saturday, June 27, 2026.
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