Buenafuente, About Pedro Sánchez After the Alleged Cases of Corruption of the PSOE
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Pedro Sánchez does not mark the times of NATO: he does not set the summits or the moment when Mark Rutte, his secretary general, decided to formally put on the table the proposal to increase spending on defense and security to 5% of GDP, a huge leap from the 2% committed in 2014. However, the Spanish president is taking advantage of the moment, which he has not marked, to try to put all the focus on this great political battle against Donald Tru…
The presenter centers his initial monologue in the alleged plot of corruption of the PSOE

According to the study, PSOE voters punish corruption cases—even those of their own party—more severely than PP voters. The latter show a greater partisan bias, minimizing PP corruption and reacting more harshly to socialist scandals.
Research developed with questionnaires and brain techniques has revealed how the brain reacts to corruption.
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- 67% of the sources lean Left
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