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Pedro Sánchez: "I will not throw in the towel. We will continue"The head of the Government of Spain assures in the parliamentary debate on corruption that he has considered resigning from ...
The groundwork for Pedro Sánchez’s rise to the top of leftwing EU politics was laid with his 6ft 3in frame hunched into a ...
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The crisis of the PSOE seen from China, the country that executes and ruins its corrupt officials and where Sánchez has gone viral on WeiboThe few Spanish news that reach the Asian giant are related to squatters and football. Now also with corruption: they are ...
Opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo accused Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of benefitting from profits tied to prostitution.
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Spanish PM Sanchez's shake-up of Socialist party eclipsed by new sexual harassment scandalMADRID (Reuters) -Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's attempt to draw a line under a corruption scandal was overshadowed on Saturday by the resignation over sexual harassment allegations of an ...
MADRID (Reuters) -Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez unveiled a plan to root out corruption on Wednesday, seeking to ...
MADRID (Reuters) -Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez intends to run for re-election in 2027 at the end of his current term, he said on Wednesday, despite the corruption investigations his government ...
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Africanews on MSNSpanish PM Pedro Sanchez visits Mauritania for talks on migration, trade and regional securitySpanish PM Pedro Sanchez visits Mauritania to boost cooperation on migration. Sanchez stressed the role 'safe and orderly' migration plays in Spain's economy but his visit comes amidst anti-immigrant ...
The recent scandal has reignited scrutiny over Sánchez’s leadership at a federal committee meeting meant to draw a line under ...
Spanish Socialist leader Pedro Sánchez has pulled off his latest feat of political survival to get reelected as prime minister by a highly fragmented parliament. Joseph Wilson, Ciarn Giles.
Hundreds of thousands of incensed Spaniards responded to the call of conservative parties on Sunday and packed squares across the country to protest a deal that Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, a ...
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