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Pedro Sánchez Asks His Friends to Calm Down While the Partners Pressure Him to Move.

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A devastating week for the government, with two overlapping crises, that of corruption and sexual harassment within the PSOE, ends in the worst possible way, with the partners already openly pressuring Pedro Sánchez to make a drastic movement to reroute the legislature. That demand has already reached the heart of the government, through Sumar, a member of the coalition, who claims Sánchez, as Yolanda Díaz explained, a “deep remodeling” of the e…

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The Minister of Defense, Margarita Robles, has set up a raid this Saturday on her counterpart in Labor Yolanda Díaz: she urges her to stop "lamentations" and to focus "on working hard in her ministry." Robles has pronounced this after the leader of Sumar has asked for a remodeling of the government following the cases of corruption and sexual harassment around the PSOE. Díaz was surprised this Friday to threaten Sánchez following the records of …

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A devastating week for the government, with two overlapping crises, that of corruption and sexual harassment within the PSOE, ends in the worst possible way, with the partners already openly pressuring Pedro Sánchez to make a drastic movement to reroute the legislature. That demand has already reached the heart of the government, through Sumar, a member of the coalition, who claims Sánchez, as Yolanda Díaz explained, a “deep remodeling” of the e…

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Sumar's spokesman believes that the socialists are not "calibrating" the citizen's "indignation" for the corruption earthquake and asks Sanchez to give "explanations." More information: Moncloa reproaches Yolanda Díaz for his criticisms in the midst of the crisis: Sanchez will not change ministers or appear in Congress

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The second vice president of the government and minister of labor, Yolanda Díaz, has recently expressed her concern about the alleged corruption and sexual harassment scandals in the PSOE that, in her opinion, represent “a point and a separate” and imply that “deep changes” must be made in the government team. However, it is not the first time that the policy of Sumar launches a message similar to its coalition partner. Context.

Moncloa dismisses the changes in government called for by Yolanda Díaz.

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Second Vice President and Minister of Labor sues Pedro Sánchez for "immediate" and "severe" measures

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El Independiente broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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