Pedro Sanchez
Lehendakari warns Sanchez of "unacceptable disrespect" for non-compliance with the transfer agreement
"We have collided with a wall that always says' no 'and makes no proposals," explained Imanol Pradales, referring to the meetings held this week by the Basque Government with several ministries, which is why he warned the President of the Spanish Government that trust between the parties is "diminishing".
The Supreme Court proposes to take the regularisation of migrants to the EU Court of Justice after closing with 1.3 million petitions
The Supreme Court has informed the communities that appealed the ruling that "it may conflict with European law".
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.
They will be news: Last hot day, explanations of Sanchez in Congress and presentation of posters of the Big Week of Vitoria-Gasteiz and Vitoria-Gasteiz parties
In two words, a summary of what will be news of the Present today.
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 PNV asks Sanchez to call elections if the budgets are not approved
Jeltzales accuse the government of losing its parliamentary majority, and Sanchez says he will negotiate with the parties to get the accounts through.
After the appearance of Begoña Gómez, Judge Peinado now has three days to decide whether to open an oral trial
The defence and the prosecution have requested that the case be dismissed, and the popular indictments, coordinated by Hazte Oir, have requested a number of precautionary measures, such as the withdrawal of the passport.
Sanchez says he will remain in government even though Feijóo has asked him to resign
At the Congressional control session this Wednesday, Feijóo asked Sanchez to resign and "not to prolong this rubbish." EH Bildu, for his part, has advocated continuing with the legislature.
Sanchez will give explanations in Congress on June 24 about the latest issues affecting the PSOE
The President of the Spanish Government himself requested the appearance on 27 May, following the entry of the UCO of the Civil Guard into Ferraz, to gather information related to the case of former socialist militant Leire Díaz.
Sanchez says he didn't support Díez's "walks," he didn't know about them, and if he had, he wouldn't have accepted them
Pedro Sánchez has announced that the PSOE legal team is studying all the documentation on the Leire case to take appropriate action to protect the party's "honour." "My government is a clean government, my party is an honest party and, above all, it is a matter of a few corruptions," he said.
Bengoetxea: "The information is worrying, one day President Sanchez will have to explain"
The Councillor for Culture and Linguistic Policy and First Vice-President, Ibone Bengoetxea, has spoken out on the alleged corruption cases that are putting the PSOE in a "difficult haven." He has acknowledged that "the situation is serious." The socialist leader will have to explain.
David Sanchez denies influencing hiring: "I have no power to do so."
During the trial in the Badajoz Provincial High Court, David Sánchez, brother of the President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, denied having influenced the recruitment, not in the position he obtained as coordinator of the Badajoz Conservatory, not even when his friend Luis Carrero was assigned the .
The Spanish Government has initiated the procedures for submitting the 2027 budgets
The head of the Spanish Government has called for "generosity, responsibility and commitment" to dialogue from the groups in Congress and has particularly addressed the independence and nationalist parties in the Basque Country and Catalonia.
The court trying David Sanchez has withdrawn one of the crimes charged to him because it is time-barred
On the other hand, the directors of three conservatories who testified on Monday explained that the brother of the President of the Spanish Government "performed his duties correctly" and described the alleged treatment given in his hiring as "rumours and conversations in the corridors".
Sanchez has assured that he will remain at the head of the government until 2027, and has blamed the opposition for "wanting to topple the executive with evil arts"
He assured this at the closing of the 27th Congress of Socialist Youth in Spain, his first public event after hearing the legal proceedings against former President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
Esteban asks Sanchez to appear before June 24 and the PP asks the PNV to support the change
On Saturday, the PSOE reiterated its readiness to cooperate with the justice system in the uproar caused by the latest judicial investigations.
Tellado, to the PNV: "Either stay with Sanchez and keep the mafia in power, or support change."
The PP's Secretary General, Miguel Tellado, has asked the jeltzale party and the other parties that made it possible for the PSOE to reach the Spanish Government to choose between "being with Pedro Sánchez or being with democracy."