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The Reaction of María Jesús Montero After the Resignation of Santos Cerdán, Person for Whom He Put "the Hand in the Fire"

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First Vice President of the Government has lamented the situation in a message in X

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First Vice President of the Government has lamented the situation in a message in X

·Barcelona, Spain
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They put “their hand in the fire” by Santos Cerdán and, if the details of the UCO report on the Koldo case concerning him are confirmed, they will have ended up burning. In due course, both the Minister of Finance, María Jesús Montero, and the Minister of Justice and Presidency, Félix Bolaños, defended in a numantine way the until this Thursday secretary of PSOE’s Organization and criticized the questioning of their honorability. “Yes, quite cle…

·Spain
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The first vice president of the government, María Jesús Montero, has published a message on social network X (formerly Twitter) in which she defends that the PSOE and the Executive are honest, so "it's a sad day". Montero has used it to ask forgiveness "for a behavior that does not represent us" and to which they react "strongly".

·Spain
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María Jesús Montero, vice president of the government and leader of the PSOE of Andalusia (PSOE-A), is an expert in defending socialists...whatever happens. She did it just a few months ago in the Senate, supporting Santos Cerdán and putting "hand in the fire" for him, with whom she admitted to having "a personal relationship, complicity and friendship." But in 2016, in an interview in Canal Sur, the then councillor of the Junta did the same wit…

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The PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers' Party) is closing ranks around Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, following the resignation of the party's former number three, Santos Cerdán, regarding a possible vote of no confidence in the head of the Executive and Secretary General of the Socialists. In this regard, he stated that "this is a prerogative of the Prime Minister, not of the party members." "The majority is demonstrated day after day, in the daily…

Santos Cerdán (Milagro, Navarre, 1969) began his career in the PSOE at a young age, following family tradition: his father was affiliated, and his grandfather was the PSOE's town secretary general when the 1936 uprising took place. In any case, he started his career from the bottom up, which led him to the top leadership of the Socialist Party, starting as a councilor in Milagro in 1999; at that time he was an employee of Bonduelle and Iberfruta…

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Eldiario.es broke the news in Spain on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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