Crisis in the PSOE: Pedro Sánchez Promises Reforms Amid Evidence of Corruption Linked to Former Party Officials
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Antonio García Ferreras has been very hard on Pedro Sánchez after his response to the scandal unleashed by the UCO report
Publicly showing a completely unsettled and tense face, Pedro Sánchez offered the most 'hard' press conference he has had to face since he assumed the Presidency of the Spanish Government back in 2018. The Secretary of Organization of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) and one of the most trusted men of the socialist leader, Santos Cerdán, resigned, both from his responsibilities within the party and from his seat in the Congress of Depu…
Podemos has long left the majority of Pedro Sánchez shaking in Congress. Now the case of corruption in the PSOE does nothing other than reaffirm that decision...
By Pau Mosquera, CNN en Español The president of the Spanish Government and secretary general of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), Pedro Sánchez, appeared this Thursday afternoon at the headquarters of the political institute "to apologize to the citizens" in response to the "serious" indications of corruption that could affect the person who until this Thursday had been the secretary of Organization and number three of the party, San…
The Spanish Prime Minister said he would request an external audit of the party's accounts following the scandal involving members of the PSOE, which would require money in exchange for bids.
Pedro Sánchez remains locked in his bunker. Entrenched. Isolated. And increasingly alone. Outside, the stench of corruption is already suffocating the
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