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Pedro Sanchez will make two separate appearances in Congress on July 9, one on corruption

At first he proposed to appear on a number of subjects, but the half-days which support the Government required a monographic session on the Koldo-Cerdán affair, which he finally accepted.

Pedro Sánchez
Pedro Sanchez in the Congress of Deputies, in a stock image.

The President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, will hold two separate hearings in the Congress of Deputies on 9 July, one of which will deal with corruption, in particular the case of Koldo García, former Minister José Luis Ábalos and former PSOE Secretary of Organization Santos Cerdán.

Thus, Sanchez has yielded to pressure from parties demanding a monographic appearance on corruption.

The Government initially offered to give explanations in Congress on the 9th, but at the same session it proposed to discuss theKoldo case, the NATO summit, the Council of Europe and the UN international conference in Seville in July.

The other parties in Congress, notably those that support the Government, refused to do so. The Government has finally agreed to hold two separate sessions, one in the morning and one in the afternoon, and to separate the matters to be dealt with.

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