Sánchez, in the Face of His Worst Days: Accused of Harassment, Detained for Corruption of the Executive Environment and Registers in Ministries
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The PSOE has again faced in recent days a succession of scandals that have completely shaken Ferraz and the Government. Throughout the week, socialist charges reported for alleged sexual harassment have resigned or have been removed, while the Central Operational Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard has carried out arrests of persons linked to the party and searches in companies and agencies under the executive branch. Likewise, cases of corruption con…
Seven and a half years after arriving at La Moncloa, Pedro Sánchez and his hard core are finding it increasingly difficult to answer the question that goes through Spanish politics: does this endure? It is always difficult to assess what has been the worst week for a government that has lived on the edge of the knife for months, but this last one competes very strongly for that podium.
The arrests, searches and the last Civil Guard report this week put the socialist government at its most difficult moment
La Moncloa self-imposed “templation” and “stajanovism” to face a tsunami that believes “orchestrated” to move a “false sense of chaos” and “structural corruption that does not exist.” To be wrong with Yolanda Díaz for calling for a deep overhaul of the government and an audit of SEPI companies
The president attacks the "tertulians" of TV and asks the bishops not to "interfere in politics." More information: The 'MeToo' drowns the PSOE: more cases in Valencia and Córdoba and a resignation in Galicia with Besteiro accused of covering up
La Moncloa is self-imposed “templation” and “stajanovism” to face a tsunami that believes “orchestrated” to move a “false sense of chaos” and “structural corruption that does not exist.” To embarrass Yolanda Díaz for calling for a thorough remodeling of the government and an audit of SEPI companies. A drip of sexual harassment complaints in the ranks of the PSOE that began with the Salazar case that the Diario uncovered.
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