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Yolanda Díaz Presumes that Sumar Has "Five Clean Ministries" and Contradicts Sanchez: "Zero Corruption Does Exist"

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This is the attitude adopted by the Vice President of the Government and leader of Sumar, Yolanda Díaz, in the face of the corruption scandal that has struck the PSOE. The leftist policy has presumed this Saturday of cleansing as opposed to that of the socialists. Yolanda Díaz has re-invided this Saturday that "we are not all equal." "Zero corruption does exist. We are not equal in any way. We are clean, we have five clean ministries and we have…

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A member of the government through his Sumar party, he emphasizes that the five ministers of his group are "clean.""We are not all equal, zero corruption does exist," Pedro Sanchez's Minister of Labor said in an interview.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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This is the attitude adopted by the Vice President of the Government and leader of Sumar, Yolanda Díaz, in the face of the corruption scandal that has struck the PSOE. The leftist policy has presumed this Saturday of cleansing as opposed to that of the socialists. Yolanda Díaz has re-invided this Saturday that "we are not all equal." "Zero corruption does exist. We are not equal in any way. We are clean, we have five clean ministries and we have…

·Madrid, Spain
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"We are clean. We have five clean ministries," he highlighted in the Congress of CCOO, where he has demanded measures of democratic regeneration against corruption, which has concentrated "in the PP and the PSOE"

·Spain
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The second vice president and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, has loaded this Saturday with force against the alleged corruption within the PSOE. “We were killing ourselves to save millions of workers,” she recalled when referring to the TENs of the pandemic, “and next to the gulfs they were stealing.” “While some agreed to bites, others were working on labor reform,” she added, before referring to Pedro Sanchez’s message about the non-existenc…

·Spain
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The leader of Sumar has said that many entrepreneurs "have become accustomed to knocking at the doors of the offices of ministers to tempt them with bites"

The birds are shooting at the shotguns, as Jorge Valdano would say. Second Vice President and leader of Sumar, Yolanda Díaz, raised the tone against the PSOE by demanding "zero corruption" and distancing herself from a governing partner caught in the grip of a multitude of recent scandals. "Zero corruption, we are not equal, we are not here to cover for anyone or to justify crooks and corrupt officials." Read more]]>

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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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