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Train Accidents Increased 142% in the Government of Pedro Sánchez

Summary by El Estímulo
The paradox is given by the numbers: since 2018, when Pedro Sánchez assumed the presidency of Spain, the train accidents have grown 142% and the derailments, 214%, despite (and here appears the contradiction) of the increase of the expenditure in that sector and that the minister of Transport, Oscar Puente, says that the railway system lives its "best time".
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The paradox is given by the numbers: since 2018, when Pedro Sánchez assumed the presidency of Spain, the train accidents have grown 142% and the derailments, 214%, despite (and here appears the contradiction) of the increase of the expenditure in that sector and that the minister of Transport, Oscar Puente, says that the railway system lives its "best time".

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El Estímulo broke the news in on Thursday, January 22, 2026.
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