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Urtasun to Sánchez: “Summar Will Not Wait for the Psoe to Develop an Agenda Against Corruption”

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The Minister of Culture, Ernest Urtasun, warned government president Pedro Sánchez this Sunday that “resisting is not enough” in the face of the corruption scandal that has erupted in his party and that Sumar “will not wait for the PSOE to develop an agenda against corruption, in the government, in the Congress and in all spaces where it can be.” “We will lead democratic regeneration with all our strength,” said in Barcelona, during the closing …

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The Minister of Culture, Ernest Urtasun, warned government president Pedro Sánchez this Sunday that “resisting is not enough” in the face of the corruption scandal that has erupted in his party and that Sumar “will not wait for the PSOE to develop an agenda against corruption, in the government, in the Congress and in all spaces where it can be.” “We will lead democratic regeneration with all our strength,” said in Barcelona, during the closing …

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The Comuns continue to transfer the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, who find insufficient the measures taken so far to deal with the corruption that haunts the PSOE and to try to re-launch the legislature. After the celebration of the federal committee of socialists, it has been Minister Ernest Urtasun who has raised his voice to warn that, seen so far, it will be they who set to "lead the democratic regeneration" that they deem nece…

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The president of the government and secretary general of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, today confirmed his decision to remain at the head of the party, despite publicly acknowledging the "error" of having trusted the former secretaries of Organization Santos Cerdán and José Luis Ábalos, both allegedly involved in a corruption plot. Sanchez, who confessed to feeling "traitored" without mentioning them directly, justified his continuity for "responsibi…

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