Esteban (PNV): The Legislature Has Come to an End and the General Interest Demands Elections
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The president of the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV), Aitor Esteban, may have officially declared the legislature dead this Thursday and has openly called for general elections this year. The PNV leader asserted that the current political landscape “leads nowhere” and directly challenged Pedro Sánchez to consider whether his refusal to hold elections is in the “general interest” or driven by “partisan and personal interests.” Read more
Aitor Esteban, president of the PNV, demands an electoral advance for "general interest" but assures that his party "does not contemplate" a motion of censure against Pedro Sánchez despite the judicial scandals that surround the government The PSOE sees the formation
The president of the PNV, Aitor Esteban, again puts pressure on Sánchez to press ahead with elections after the latest revelations about the alleged structure created by the PSOE to boycott judicial processes that investigate the political and family environment of the president of the government. "The legislature has come to an end, but it is the president who has the responsibility to make decisions", said Esteban, who on Sunday already indire…
Aitor Esteban assures that the "general interest" demands them because this week "many things have happened," but reiterates that nationalists are not open to a motion of censureThe Basque PP considers it impossible to support the PNV for the motion of censure against Sánchez and accuses him of tolerating corruption The president of the Euzkadi Buru Batzar of the PNV, Aitor Esteban, has been convinced that the legislature "has come to an end" an…
The president of the PNV dismisses a motion of censure and demands that Pedro Sanchez dissolve the Cortes.
The president of the EBB of the PNV, Aitor Esteban, has been convinced that the state legislature "has come to an end" and has addressed the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, to ensure that "the general interest demands elections this year."In addition, he has reiterated that his party does not contemplate a motion of censure and has asked for a reflection from the head of the executive because "a lot has happened this week", but "it w…
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