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Pedro Sánchez Is a Threat to Spanish Democracy.

Summary by ESdiario
When José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero assumed the presidency of the government in April 2004, his intention was to subvert democracy and bring about a change in the political regime, which would involve replacing the parliamentary monarchy, born with the promulgation of the 1978 Constitution, with a plurinational republic of a Bolivarian character. To achieve his goal, Zapatero considered two courses of action: the first was to fracture Spanish soci…
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When José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero assumed the presidency of the government in April 2004, his intention was to subvert democracy and bring about a change in the political regime, which would involve replacing the parliamentary monarchy, born with the promulgation of the 1978 Constitution, with a plurinational republic of a Bolivarian character. To achieve his goal, Zapatero considered two courses of action: the first was to fracture Spanish soci…

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ESdiario broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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