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BNG Joins Podemos, but the Government only Sees "Astonishments" in the Gestures of Distancing Its Partners

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"No one in the investiture block wants elections. Not even those in Podemos," says sources from Moncloa. More information: The government says that 'no more names will appear' in the plot of the 'toxic triangle' of Ábalos, Cerdán and Koldo
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"No one in the investiture block wants elections. Not even those in Podemos," says sources from Moncloa. More information: The government says that 'no more names will appear' in the plot of the 'toxic triangle' of Ábalos, Cerdán and Koldo

·Spain
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The BNG announced this Tuesday that it will not go to the round of contacts with the investiture partners that President Pedro Sánchez has called and has already warned that the government can "seek a photo" to try to "soften" the cases of corruption that affect the PSOE. Galician nationalist formation, which had an appointment this Wednesday with the president, maintains that this round of contacts is "a kind of question of trust addressed indi…

·Madrid, Spain
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The Galician Nationalist Bloc (BNG) has announced that it will not participate in the round of contacts with the investiture partners called by the president of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez, following the political crisis over the Koldo case. It believes that the government cannot look for a photo to whitewash the corruption cases affecting the PSOE. María Jesús Montero's number three resigns, accused of having received 100,000 euros in…

Within the framework of the round of parliamentary contacts convened by the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, regarding the crisis triggered by the UCO report, which has pointed the finger at former Socialist officials from José Luis Ábalos to Santos Cerdán, the Galician Nationalist Bloc (BNG), which had been scheduled to meet with the head of the central government in Congress this Wednesday, has slammed the door and announced its "no…

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