Pedro Sanchez
There will be news: the Cerdán case, the BBK Bilbao Music Legends Fest and the Israeli attack on Iran
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".
Feijóo doesn't get the accounts to table a motion of censure against Sanchez
The PP needs 176 votes in Congress to dismiss the President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, by means of a motion of censure. The most viable or feasible options would be to get Junts or the support of the PNV with Vox.
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.
EH Bildu and PNV have asked the PSOE for "transparency" pending the UCO report on Cerdán
Several groups that supported Sanchez's investiture have also asked the PSOE for explanations.
He has expressed concern about the information published about Cerdán and has stressed that citizens are watching the government's explanations.
Coalición Canaria, for its part, has called for a State of the Nation Debate to be held to address the issue and has also stated that the search for culprits is the job of the judges.
Sumar , in coalition government with the PSOE, has also called for "transparency" from the PSOE in the face of "serious accusations" against Cerdán.
Opposition groups increase pressure on Sanchez
The PP spokesman in Congress, Miguel Tellado, has asked the coalition government to give explanations. He has gone further and wants resignations and early elections. "Today Pedro Sánchez has to appear, taking advantage of the fact that today he has to come to congress," he said in the halls of the congress.
Vox, for its part, has expressed its intention to initiate legal proceedings following the UCO report.
According to various media reports, on a recording obtained by the UCO unit of the Civil Guard, PSOE's Secretary of Organization, Santos Cerdán, is heard talking about the money owed to them by various companies, with former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos and his former adviser, Koldo García.
In total, the debt would be around EUR 400 000, according to the researchers, for charging commissions to construction companies in exchange for awarding public works.