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Sanchez has declared to the militants that he will continue and has denounced that they are facing a "moral attack"
The Secretary-General of the PSOE has said that 'the difficult moment we are going through must not lose our perspective' and that is why the progressive government will continue.
Esteban on the 'Koldo case': 'There may be a thread here that we see only the beginning of the thread'
Aitor Esteban, president of the PNV EBB, believes that the PSOE should explain and show that only Santos Cerdán, José Luis Ábalos and Koldo García were involved in the corruption plot. He adds that we must also be attentive to what happens in the coming weeks and days.
Sanchez has proposed to appear on July 9, but most partners want it to be earlier
On the other hand, the PP wants it to be this week. The Spanish Government has explained that 9 July is the first date on which Sanchez is free because he already has several international commitments on his agenda, namely the NATO summit on 24 and 25 June and the European Council on 26 and 27.
The Basque Government has asked for clarification and to bring the investigation into the Cerdán case to an end
In the face of the latest case of corruption that has shaken Spanish politics, the Basque Government, Maria, has expressed its' concern 'and' rejection 'and has also confirmed that the Socialist advisers share this position.
Sanchez: "If Feijóo and Abascal want to rule, let the motion of censure be tabled as soon as possible"
The President of the Spanish Government has advised Feijóo and Abascal to do so as soon as possible because after the summer decisions can be made on the PP's "many lawsuits" and "we will see who the real criminals are."
Santos Cerdán has applied for PSOE discharge and will no longer be a militant
After resigning as PSOE's Secretary of Organization last Thursday, he will leave his Deputy's Act on Monday.
The PSOE has expelled José Luis Ábalos 15 months after the opening of the file
Sanchez will announce "major changes" in the PSOE on Monday
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Santos Cerdán will deliver the act of Congressman on Monday
The PP believes that support for a possible motion of censure will "evolve"
The PP believes that support for a possible motion of censure will "evolve"
Meanwhile, the PSOE continues to internalise what happened and Cerdán has not yet registered his resignation from the parliamentary act. On the other hand, Podemos proposes to set up a committee of inquiry into the Koldo case.
The prosecution has requested the filing of the case against the Attorney General of the State, Alvaro García Ortiz
Fiskala rejects in his letter that Moncloa acted in accordance with his orders, saying that this famous email was already known before the attorney general met him.
The PP has described the members of the investiture as "accomplices," and Sintre has acknowledged that confidence is broken
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Nuñez Feijóo: "Sanchez must call elections immediately"
The PP leader, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has stated that Pedro Sánchez "must leave" after the resignation of Santos Cerdán. "The time has come to end his escape. Survival is not an option," added Núñez Feijóo.
Aitor Esteban: "We need more explanation."
EBB President Pedro Sánchez has been "surprised" at the UCO's report on recordings to PSOE Secretary of Organization Santos Cerdán during his hearing, "almost turning it into a verdict."
Chivite, excited: "I hope Santos is able to prove his innocence."
The President of the Navarre Government, Maria Chivite, has explained that she has been able to read the UCO report "diagonally, not thoroughly" and that what she has read "does not correspond to the person with whom I have shared my political career, who is my party partner and friend".
Sanchez has announced that he will launch an audit to investigate PSOE accounts and change direction
At a press conference at the party's headquarters on Ferraz Street in Madrid, following the resignation of the party's Secretary of Organization, Santos Cerdán, Sánchez said that his response to corruption will be the magnitude of his disappointment.
Santos Cerdán resigns as PSOE Secretary of Organization and leaves his MP record
However, Cerdán has reiterated his innocence, "I have never done anything illegal," he said in a statement issued today. The note has no PSOE letterhead. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will appear from Ferraz from 17:15.