Sumar Claims to Have the "Print" that the Koldo Case Is "Isolated" and "Limited" in the Psoe
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Sumar says they have the impression that the Koldo case is a "serious" case of corruption, but "isolated" and "limited" within the PSOE.
Àgueda Micó, a Compromís deputy in the Spanish Congress, has today submitted her request to leave the Sumar parliamentary group and to join the mixed group. After the crisis with Sumar following the refusal to include Pedro Sánchez on the list of attendees in the cold sore investigation committee, Més-Compromís decided to leave the ranks of Sumar. However, Iniciativa decided to remain there and its deputy, Alberto Ibáñez, remains in the parliame…
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