Sánchez Does Not Propose Changes in the Government After Yolanda Díaz Asks and Defends that There Are No Ministers Involved in Corruption
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Tuesday rejected a request from Yolanda Diaz, leader of coalition partner Sumar, to reshuffle the government following the latest corruption cases linked to the government and allegations of sexual violence within the Socialist Party (PSOE).
The horribilis week for Pedro Sánchez, the PSOE and the government seems to have no end. Corrugated by the cases of corruption that fall closer and closer to their hard core and paralyzed in Congress, the situation has such a dramatic look that even the main and most faithful ally of the socialists, Sumar, demands drastic changes at the highest level. But Sánchez does not have it on his immediate agenda, while he maintains that there are no mini…
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