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PP Demands Page Stop Sergio Gutiérrez for Endorsing Amnesty

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The PP of Castilla-La Mancha has intensified its pressure on Emiliano García-Page by demanding the immediate cessation of Sergio Gutiérrez, secretary of PSOE organization in the region and national deputy, for his vote in favour of the amnesty law. The popular spokesman, Alejandra Hernández, has used statements from the Page itself to try to place the autonomous president in a political contradiction that, according to the PSOE, only seeks to er…
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The vice secretary of communication of the PP, Santiago Serrano, demanded this Saturday in Talavera de la Reina (Toledo) the "immediate" cessation of Sergio Gutiérrez, number two of Emiliano García-Page in the regional PSOE, for supporting in Congress the policies of the government of Pedro Sánchez, including the Amnesty Law. Serrano reproached Page for having eight deputies "that could end the legislature at any time" and not use them. PP spoke…

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The PP of Castilla-La Mancha has intensified its pressure on Emiliano García-Page by demanding the immediate cessation of Sergio Gutiérrez, secretary of PSOE organization in the region and national deputy, for his vote in favour of the amnesty law. The popular spokesman, Alejandra Hernández, has used statements from the Page itself to try to place the autonomous president in a political contradiction that, according to the PSOE, only seeks to er…

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Moncloa broke the news on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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