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Felipe González, Forceful on Railway Management: "Those Who Know About This Have Resigned so that Those Who Do Not Know Will Continue"

The former president of the government considers the situation to be “manifestly improved”, especially after the Adamuz and Rodalies accidents. The commission of inquiry into the Adamuz accident laments that the Madrid-Sevilla line is not reindeer

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The former president of the government considers the situation to be “manifestly improved”, especially after the Adamuz and Rodalies accidents. The commission of inquiry into the Adamuz accident laments that the Madrid-Sevilla line is not reindeer

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Felipe González, former president of the government, has questioned the management of the executive of Pedro Sánchez after the tragedy of Adamuz that left 45 dead and the subsequent cascade of known faults in the railway infrastructure. The former socialist president has also criticized Sánchez’s strategy to cover up scandals and divert attention to other issues. “Every day there is a new free one that they launch to run around the stage to cove…

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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