Sánchez's Political Balance, in Five Moments
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The president of the government has summarized the year, denied the irregular funding of the PSOE and has assured that they have acted strongly in cases of sexual harassment
The succession of corruption scandals is passing the bill to the PSOE in recent weeks. Cases that dotted leaders such as Santos Cerdán, José Luis Ábalos and Koldo, along with the investigation of the hydrocarbon plot, are generating a strong tension in the party’s territorial structures, just as the key event of the elections in Extremadura approaches. In this complex context for the government and socialists, President Pedro Sánchez will appear…
Pedro Sánchez advances his traditional year-end balance in the worst political context since he landed in La Moncloa. The socialist flees like a rabbit and will make the traditional meeting before the Extramdura elections because he knows that he will take a new electoral coup. While he strives to project an image of stability and “resistance”, the PSOE accumulates cases of corruption and allegations of sexual harassment that have opened a rift …
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has assured that he has the "energy, conviction and determination" to face the "second part" of the legislature and has defended that he has acted with "contundity" to deal with the scandals of the Cerdán case and the macho harassments by some socialist leaders.Sánchez has expressed himself in these terms at the beginning of the press conference in La Moncloa Palace to take stock of the year in the…
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, appears this Monday at a press conference to carry out the usual balance of the end of the year, at a very
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, will appear this Monday at a press conference to carry out the usual end-of-year balance sheet, at a very difficult time for the executive and the PSOE for the dripping of allegations of sexual harassment against some leaders and cases of alleged corruption.
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