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Sanchez has apologized to the socialites for trusting those who did not deserve it, but has reiterated that we must move forward "out of responsibility"

The President of the Spanish Government and Secretary-General of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, has acknowledged in the Federal Committee that the party is going through difficult times, but he has called for continuing to work to betray betrayals "for what we have achieved and for everything we have achieved."
MADRID, 05/07/2025.- Captura de video del presidente del Gobierno, Pedro Sánchez, interviene en el Comité Federal del PSOE este sábado, en la sede del PSOE en la madrileña calle de Ferraz. EFE/ Psoe SOLO USO EDITORIAL SOLO DISPONIBLE PARA ILUSTRAR LA NOTICIA QUE ACOMPAÑA (CRÉDITO OBLIGATORIO)
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Spanish Prime Minister and PSOE Secretary-General Pedro Sánchez has apologized to the Socialists for trusting people who did not deserve it and has promised that the PSOE will "defeat" internal and external corruption.

With this message, Sanchez began his speech to the PSOE Federal Committee, in which he reiterated as he admitted the difficult time his party is going through due to corruption that they will not escape the challenge. "We will take responsibility for the situation," he stressed.

"I want to apologize again to you - the Socialists - because I was wrong to place my trust in people who did not deserve it," but with the same conviction  adds that "we will not fail to begin regeneration." 

Sanchez has stressed that the socialists are not like the PP. "We don't ignore it," he said, while stressing that the PSOE is made of "good people, good people, workers, humble people who would never put their hands in the box."

"You have chosen me as captain of this ship, and the captain does not escape when the bad sea comes, the captain stops to face the storm, save the course and win the port," the PSOE leader said in applause.

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