Sánchez Becomes the First President Who Continues to Rule After "Requiring that He Resigns" the Majority of Congress
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Carlos Alsina has dedicated one of his toughest monologues to Pedro Sánchez after Congress asked the president of the government to submit to a question of confidence. Onda Cero’s journalist maintains that the head of the executive has already lost that evidence politically, even if he has not formalized it. “The question of trust has already been lost twice, in two weeks, without the need to present it,” Alsina said in her program More than one…
When in politics they want to make so many contortions in front of the gallery they run the risk of entangled themselves and end up being manipulated without knowing very well where they are going. It is what happens to Junts in the Courts. On Wednesday, his parliamentary group in the Senate abstained from supporting a PP motion that demanded elections, and yesterday, instead, voted in favor of precipitating the fall of Pedro Sanchez in Congress…
The president and the socialist group shamelessly applauded the motion that by 178 votes against 171 calls for his departure from power and immediate elections. Feijóo recalls that "from now on, Sánchez is acting against the absolute majority of the same Congress that gave him confidence in the investiture." More information: Congress demands Sánchez with the votes in favor of Junts, PP and Vox to submit to a question of confidence.
Congress has delivered its most resounding verdict yet against Pedro Sánchez. By approving the PP's motion urging him to submit to a vote of confidence, the House has made it clear that the president is isolated. This is not a symbolic gesture or a minor maneuver: it is an explicit acknowledgment that the majority of members of parliament no longer support him politically. That majority—comprised of the PP, Vox, Junts, and other groups—has decid…
Junts continues with his particular strategy of voting in Congress not by blocks or by full or by laws. Sometimes he does it differently in different points of the same rule. Junts’ dome in the Courts justifies it with the argument that his positions are not governed by the logic of Spanish politics. The last proposal of the formation of Carles Puigdemont is that Pedro Sánchez resigns and the PSOE nominates another candidate, independent or of t…
The historic socialist leader Nicolás Redondo Terreros expressed his deep shock at the reaction of Pedro Sánchez following the approval in the Congress of Deputies of a motion urging the President of the Government to resign or submit to a question of confidence. On June 26, 2026, in the program ‘Public Mirror’ of Antena 3, Redondo described the attitude of the Chief Executive as “a lack of respect for the parliamentary institution of a calibre …
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