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What's Coming, by Francisco Sierra

No one knows at what point Pedro Sánchez will have to admit that he can no longer stretch the immorality of governing a parliamentary democracy without Parliament. He will pass into history, that which he is so concerned about, as the democratic president who undermined to unimaginable extremes the separation of the three powers by his attacks and attempt to control the judiciary and by his blowing up, active and passive, of the independence of …
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No one knows at what point Pedro Sánchez will have to admit that he can no longer stretch the immorality of governing a parliamentary democracy without Parliament. He will pass into history, that which he is so concerned about, as the democratic president who undermined to unimaginable extremes the separation of the three powers by his attacks and attempt to control the judiciary and by his blowing up, active and passive, of the independence of …

·Madrid, Spain
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The Objective | Periodismo ethos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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