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Sanchez has reiterated to the militancy his commitment to end the legislature and has called for "courage and firmness"

The Spanish Prime Minister has "strongly" condemned the US attack on Venezuela and reiterated his defence of international law.
MADRID, 05/07/2025.- El secretario general del PSOE y presidente del Gobierno, Pedro Sánchez (c), durante el Comité Federal del partido este sábado, en la sede del partido en la madrileña calle de Ferraz. EFE/ Eva Ercolanese PSOE SOLO USO EDITORIAL SOLO DISPONIBLE PARA ILUSTRAR LA NOTICIA QUE ACOMPAÑA (CRÉDITO OBLIGATORIO)
Sanchez at a PSOE event. Photo: EFE

On Sunday, the President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, sent a letter to the militancy of the PSOE asking him not to give up despite the "difficulties" known, and urged him to move forward "boldly and firmly" towards the end of the legislature by 2027.

"Despite the difficult time, I want you to know that we stand firm in our goals. We must face 2026 with energy, new policies and eternal ambition. We will not give up. We will continue," Sanchez said in a letter condemning the US attack on Venezuela "firmly."



Sanchez has urged his followers to confront reality in order to ensure that Spain "continues to move forward," especially now that the world and the West "seem to wantto return to that terrible past . "" They seem to want to convince us that the age of peace and progress has passed, and that now is the time for the retreat that the ultra-right-wing international promises with the complicity of the right. "

In this regard, he has warned that the PP-Vox coalition will continue to attack , "even if that means exceeding the limits of truth and democracy." 

Sanchez has said he has the results in his favor, believing that in the last seven years  they have achieved "the best economic and social results of the democratichistory of Spain h ".

However, he said he is aware that there are still many jobs to be created, many wages to be raised, many inequalities and injustices to be corrected. "We are on the right track and we cannot stop," he said.

Among other reasons for moving forward, he mentions that Spain has become the greatest counterweight of the ultra-right-wing international in Europe,as well as one of the few voices still firmly defending peace, international law, the welfare state, labour rights, climate commitments and feminism. "Progressives have a moral obligation to fight for progress, especially when progress is in danger," says Sanchez.

"Now, more than ever, it is time to show commitment and courage . We will not give up our clearly won democratic mandate at the ballot box. We will not give up this legislature. We will not give up being an example of hope for all progressive Europeans. "

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