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The Pp Responds to the Government for Calling Feijóo "Dirty": Its 14 Reasons Why "Dirty" Is the Mandate of Pedro Sánchez

Summary by EL ESPAÑOL
The PSOE accuses Feijóo of having used a "pseudoreport of the "patriotic police" of the government of M. Rajoy" to accuse Sánchez of "beneficiating patriotically from prostitution." More information:Bolaños, about the brothels: "The PP has no project" and "persecutes ruthlessly" Sánchez "without red lines"
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The political battle between the People's Party and the PSOE has escalated this week to an unprecedented level in the legislature, crossing the limits of the parliamentary debate to get deep into the personal arena.The accusation launched by the government against Alberto Núñez Feijóo of being "the dirtiest politician of the first level in Spain" has provoked a response from the PP through a statement in which they try to explain what from their…

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The Executive and the PSOE demand to be investigated if the ‘patriotic police’ followed the socialist leader and his family when he was secretary general and if the popular have used these “pseudo-reports” Feijóo attacks Sánchez for being the “adalid” cont

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The PSOE accuses Feijóo of having used a "pseudoreport of the "patriotic police" of the government of M. Rajoy" to accuse Sánchez of "beneficiating patriotically from prostitution." More information:Bolaños, about the brothels: "The PP has no project" and "persecutes ruthlessly" Sánchez "without red lines"

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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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