Sánchez Takes Stock of What He Achieved in 2025: "This Government Has Improved Your Life Month by Month. Spain Grows Like Never Before"
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The president concludes his balance by ensuring that "many things remain to be done" and will continue to "leave his skin" in 2026 "to improve the lives of people on foot." Read
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, published this Wednesday a video in which he takes stock of what was achieved in 2025, highlighting the most important measures of each of the twelve months of the year. "We take stock of this year and tell you how this government has improved your life month by month," said Sánchez.In the video, he said that Spain "grows up like never before" and mentioned the rise in minimum pensions and the appr…
The head of the executive has told, in a balance video that has uploaded to their social networks, that "in 2026 this government will continue to leave its skin ...
The president of the government reviews the social and economic measures of the year month by month: increase of the SMI, pensions, scholarships, etc. More information: The housing will be shot again in 2026 by 7% and the rent 10% after two and a half years of validity of the 'Ley Sánchez'
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, published this Wednesday a video in which he takes stock of what was achieved in 2025, highlighting the most important measures of each of the twelve months of the year. "We take stock of this year, from 2025, and I tell you how this government has improved your life month by month," said Sánchez, who has ensured that Spain "grows up like never before" and has mentioned the rise in minimum pensions…
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez has made a month-by-month assessment of how his executive has "improved" the lives of the Spaniards in the last year in a video in which he assures that he will continue "leaving his skin" in 2026 "to improve the lives of people on foot."In the video, hung on social network X, Sánchez emphasizes that "Spain grows like never before" although he adds that "there is still a lot to do" and recalls that …
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