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Sanchez, on corruption cases: "If we had known them, we would never have accepted them."
The PSOE Secretary General has admitted that there has been "a case of corruption" affecting "the previous Secretariat of Organization", for which José Luis Abalos was first responsible and then Santos Cerdán, so Abalos has just been sentenced to 24 years in prison.
Pradales asks Sanchez to comply with the Statute and open a "new phase"
Lehendakari Pradales, who sent a clear message to the Spanish Government and President Pedro Sánchez in the Basque Parliament, said that "much remains to be done "and that at the moment it requires" a high level of negotiation and pace ". The lehendakari has stressed that everything agreed must be complied with in order to maintain political confidence and has warned that it is the President of the Spanish Government who has" misled "the Basque self-government commitments.
Pradales recalled that President Sánchez has shown "firmness" in his stay in office and, in this regard, has called for "equal firmness" in the final implementation of the Gernika Statute.
Feijóo asks Sanchez once again to call elections: "You are the political link between corrupt people"
In their hearings, EH Bildu and PNV have been critical of the Spanish Government and have called on President Pedro Sánchez to make sense of the legislature.
Sanchez says there can be no impunity for corrupt people, "whoever they are."
The President of the Spanish Government has shown his respect for the Supreme Court's ruling on Wednesday against former Minister José Luis Abalos and has assured him that he was "never" aware of corrupt practices affecting some members of his government and party, and that if he knew them, he would not accept them.
Spain has reserves of diesel, petrol and kerosene for almost 100 days
Sara Aages' third vice-president and Minister for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge has insisted that the gas and oil markets in Spain are operating "calmly and normally."
The Spanish Government will invest 107 million in the Donostiarra company Multiverse Computing
In 2025, the Spanish Society for Technological Transformation gave its support to the company with an investment of 59.2 million euros, with the aim of promoting its technological solutions linked to AA.
Moncloa insists that there are people who have "failed" Sanchez and do not need to resign
On Monday, PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo again called for the resignation of the government president after the Supreme Court sentenced Abalos to 24 years in prison.
Sanchez announces a €6.2 billion investment in dependency
The measure, which will affect 1.6 million people, will result in an increase in subsidies, which will be approved by the Spanish Government by decree.
The Bureau of Congress has rejected amendments by Junts and the PP calling for early elections
In a telematic meeting, the parties comprising the majority of the Bureau (PSOE and Sumar) argue that this competence lies exclusively with the Head of Government and not with the legislature.
Martinez accuses the Ministry of Health of "not listening" and says Osakidetza is willing to change the guard model
On the eve of the fifth week of medical strike, the Health Counselor has acknowledged that the stoppages have had a "major impact" on waiting lists and has reported that 2,500 people have already been referred to concerted clinics for surgery.
There will be news: Pope Leon XIV in the Canary Islands, medical strike and the 2026 World Cup
In two words, a summary of what will be news of the Present today.
Sara Lizeaga, doctor: "Most of our claims could be resolved here, and it is up to the government to do so."
On behalf of the Association for the Rights of Doctors and the Unitary Movement of Doctors, Sara Lizeaga, a doctor at Donostia Hospital, appeared before the media this afternoon to say that "most of their demands can be channelled" by the Basque Government.
Medical unions ask the Spanish Government for a new interlocutor with "capacity" for agreements
The trade unions responded to the letter sent this morning by the Ministry of Health with a harsh statement accusing the department headed by Monica Garcia of "disrupting public opinion."
The Autonomous Communities accuse the Ministry of Health of failing to reach an agreement on the Framework Statute
At the closing of the Spanish Interterritorial Health Council, the Health Adviser, Alberto Martínez, said that "the opportunity to resolve the conflict has been missed" and accused the Minister of Health, Mónica García, of ignoring doctors, trade unions and the autonomous communities.
The Autonomous Communities attack the Ministry: "Conflict resolution is in the State"
Alberto Martínez reports that 16 communities have signed a common document in full tension over the health status
The Minister of Health of the Basque Government has explained that 16 Autonomous Communities have signed a common document that will be addressed as the first point at the Interterritorial Health Meeting. Alberto Martínez has highlighted the criticism of the Ministry of Health for not having reached an agreement with professionals and the Autonomous Communities and has stressed that the minister "has remained alone" in managing the conflict.
Pradales warns the Spanish Government: "Governing is not just staying"
The lehendakari has advocated political stability and cooperation to move the Basque Country forward: it has called for the closure of outstanding transfers before July and has warned that alleged cases of corruption cannot be an excuse to stop governing.
They will be news: the Interterritorial Health Meeting, the tourist tax of Álava and Bizkaia and the opening of the Basque Museum
Marlaska says the police operation following the riots at the University of Navarre has been "proportional"
In response to a question from EH Bildu Senator Josu Estarrona, the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, said that last week's police operation in Navarre was "appropriate and proportionate" to the "incidents that occurred around the University of Navarre on 30 October 2025 against an act of Vito Quiles", in which 28 people were arrested.
The Keys to the Public Health Conflict: Reform of the Framework Statute and Medical Claims
Doctors, who have been protesting for more than a year, calling for a statute of their own that takes into account the specificities of their profession, believe that the reform of the Framework Statute recently adopted by the Council of Ministers of the Spanish Government does not meet the demands of doctors.