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Sanchez will reappear in public in the midst of a controversy over sexual harassment and alleged corruption

After several days without appearing, the President of the Spanish Government will be in Extremadura today to support the socialist candidate, Miguel Ángel Gallardo, whose coalition partner Sumar and other investiture partners, such as the PNV, have called into question governance and increased pressure on Sanchez.

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

Sanchez, with his head down, in the middle of the Cerdán scandal.

Pedro Sánchez's government is in the midst of a crisis over alleged cases of corruption and sexual harassment that have erupted within the PSOE. Reflecting the situation, Sanchez has not made a public appearance in recent daysand will reappear in public today at a rally he has agreed to in Extremadura. 

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