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Sanchez will announce "major changes" in the PSOE on Monday

The PSOE Secretary General will appear after the meeting of the PSOE Executive Committee. Sánchez will also open a round of meetings with the parties he has been a partner in, among other things, to discuss the state of support.
MADRID, 12/06/2025.- El presidente del Gobierno y líder del PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, ha admitido que los socialistas no debieron confiar en su hasta ahora secretario de Organización, Santos Cerdán, cuya dimisión le ha exigido al conocer el informe de la UCO que le implica en supuestos casos de corrupción y ha asegurado que "aunque la decepción es grande, la respuesta será siempre contundente", durante la rueda de prensa ofrecida este jueves en la sede del partido. EFE/Daniel Gonzalez
Pedro Sanchez, with his head down at last week's hearing. Photo: EFE

The PSOE Secretary General and Head of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, will appear in Ferraz on Monday, following the meeting of the Executive Committee, and will announce "major changes" within the party.

Following the resignation of PSOE's Secretary of Organization, Santos Cerdán, last Thursday, Sánchez appeared at the party's headquarters to apologize to the citizens and announced an external audit of the Socialist Party's accounts and a restructuring of the Federal Executive Committee.

The former PSOE leader has been associated with the collection of illegal commissions in public works contracts .

The Spanish Minister for Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory, Ángel Victor Torres, explained this morning in an interview with Canary Islands public television that Sánchez has already said that he will appear after the meeting of the Executive Committee and announce "significant changes".

Sanchez will open a round of meetings with the parties he has been a partner to discuss the state of support.

In addition, Sanchez will open a round of contacts with the political groups that have supported his investiture and have been essential throughout the legislature (Sumar, ERC, Junts, PNV, EH Bildu, Podemos and Coalición Canaria) to check the state of support.

At his first appearance on Thursday, Sanchez stressed that he will not call early general elections and that, consequently, the legislature will not end until 2027.

However, the parliamentary groups that have been partners in the coalition government have called for more measures, and today it is not ruled out that Sanchez should have to overcome the question of confidence. 

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