Díaz Sees a "Shame" on Cerdán's Prison Entrance and Urges Sanchez to Act: "Hot Cloths Don't Fit"
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Director of Somar asked the Government partner for a radical change in the response to corruption in the PSOE. "We are very tired, you and the whole country," he claimed.
The second vice president of the government and minister of labor, Yolanda Díaz, said this Tuesday that seeing former number three of the PSOE Santos Cerdán go into pretrial detention for alleged corruption in the Koldo plot is a "shame, without contemplations", and that in view of the severity of this crisis "there are no hot cloths."That's why she urged the president of the government, Pedro Sanchez, and the PSOE to act and to give explanation…
The second vice president considers that the president’s explanations are insufficient and she is not worth the measures announced. PSOE and Sumar meet this Wednesday. Read
Ironizes with the entrance to Cerdán prison and with the support offered by Maria Jesús Montero recently: "He has the stumps burned."
The minister of Spanish Labour and leader of the Somar party said this Wednesday that Spain faced "a political problem" due to corruption in the PSOE, considering the situation "very serious". Yolanda Díaz responded to the preventive prison of Santos Cerdán, accused of involvement in a subversive scheme.
After the pretrial order to Santos Cerdán, issued yesterday by the Spanish Supreme Court, the leader of the Somar Association and Minister of Labour is accountable in the warnings to Pedro Sánchez. “To enter prison the number two of the Socialist Party is a shame, without any prejudices”, Yolanda Díaz said.
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