Spain's Sanchez Running Out of Road as Corruption Probes Stack Up
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Spain’s Sanchez running out of road as corruption probes stack up
MADRID - Eight years after ousting a corruption-mired, centre-right government on the promise of cleaning up politics, Spain’s Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is running out of road as graft accusations stack up against his party and family.
Spain's Sanchez running out of road as corruption probes stack up
Eight years after ousting a corruption-mired, centre-right government on the promise of cleaning up politics, Spain's Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is running out of road as graft accusations stack up against his party and family. Lauded abroad by liberals for standing up to US President Donald Trump and calling out atrocities in Gaza, at home Sanchez trails in the polls and is coming under fire even from allies for the string of corru…
Allegations against the brother, wife and a close confidant: The Spanish Prime Minister and his party sink into a swamp of corruption affairs. Now another evil suspicion is added.
The corruption scandal threatening to topple Pedro Sanchez
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is going through the most difficult political period since his coming to power, on the background of an avalanche of corruption scandals that affect the Socialist Party and close to the government. The searches carried out on Wednesday at the headquarters of the formation amplified the pressure on the leader of Madrid, while the opposition demands his resignation and the organization of early elections.
The corruption cases surrounding the Spanish Prime Minister are spreading: On Thursday, the trial against his brother began. Calls for new elections are growing louder - even within his own party.
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