The PP Demands a Question of Confidence and "Support" to Demonstrate Again in the Street Against Sánchez
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The PP knows they don’t give him the numbers for a motion of censure. He knows that Junts and the PNV won’t tie his political destiny to Vox. He knows that Pedro Sanchez sighs for a motion...
Alberto Núñez Feijóo has taken a qualitative step in the offensive against Pedro Sánchez: to demand that the government submit to a question of confidence, as proposed yesterday by the Madrid president Isabel Díaz Ayuso in a public act. The national leadership of the Popular Party supports without any nuances that constitutional demand and, moreover, supports any citizen mobilization that may arise against the accumulation of corruption scandals…
Against the backdrop of the debate surrounding a possible no-confidence motion against the central government due to the open legal cases surrounding the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers' Party), the Canary Coalition, a party that has supported Pedro Sánchez's government in recent times, may be changing its stance, judging by the recent remarks of its spokesperson in the Congress of Deputies, Cristina Valido. In an interview this week on the prog…
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