PNV Asks Sánchez "More Strength" to Support Him and UI Says the Government "Has No Stain of Corruption"
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The United Left (Izquierda Unida) party is weathering the storm of scandals from Pedro Sánchez's government and is going so far as to deny any corruption by its political partner. IU's federal coordinator, Antonio Maíllo, is standing up for the government despite the report from the Civil Guard's Central Operational Unit (UCO) on the "Koldo plot," which led to the indictment of former minister José Luis Ábalos and forced the resignation of the P…
The party of Aitor Esteban is limited in the last few days to demanding more explanations from the socialist leader when considering the given ones up to this point.
Basque nationalists consider explanations to be fundamental "if you want to continue earning a minimum of confidence." Read more: The government probes its partners to hold a round of meetings on the feasibility of the legislature

The formation has assured that his party will continue to "ask for transparency and see how events take place to take a position on the subject" Santos Cerdán breaks his silence and points to the theory of assembly
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