Controversy in Spain: President Pedro Sánchez raised the possibility of leaving office due to complaints against his wife

Controversy in Spain: President Pedro Sánchez raised the possibility of leaving office due to complaints against his wife
Controversy in Spain: President Pedro Sánchez raised the possibility of leaving office due to complaints against his wife

Spain is involved in an unprecedented political controversy, which is explained by the announcement of its president, Pedro Sánchez, who commented that he will take time to decide whether to continue in office or not. Given this panorama, this medium contacted the international analyst, Santiago Farrellto understand what the Spanish president’s comments are due to.

It was something very strange what the president of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez, produced on Wednesday,” commented Santiago Farrell. “It is something that has little precedent, on Wednesday he released, through social networks, a public letter, in which he announced that he was going to take some time until next Monday to decide whether or not he was going to continue in the government.following a series of attacks that his wife has been suffering,” he added.

The main people involved in the complaints are the opposition

Later, Farrell stated: “Sánchez blames the oppositionwhich is a far-right group called Clean Hands and It is one of these groups that are serial whistleblowers”. Then, he stated that, “they have filed a new complaint for which The woman is accused of using her closeness with Pedro Sánchez so that well-known companies win public tenders”.

Complaints could be based on false information

“There is a very striking fact, which is that one of the people responsible for this group Clean Hands, admitted that the information on which they had based the complaint was from a series of internet portals and that could well not be true“, said the interviewee, who later completed: “That means that They admit that there could be something fake in the complaint”.

On the other hand, the international analyst noted: “This occurs in a climate of very great polarization that Spain is experiencing in recent years. and it has had a very great force over the last 10 or 15 years, especially with the question of nationalisms.” In turn, he remarked that, “Sánchez has said that he is tired of this policy of demolition and he has announced that next Monday, at a press conference, he will give his decision.”

“The opposition, with a critical view, maintains that What Pedro Sánchez is looking for is what is called a vote of confidence in the parliamentary circuit”said Farrell. “That means it would be to renew parliamentary support, to once again receive the support of his allies in Congress, so, This vote of confidence would allow him to re-emerge strongly after wear and tear.”, he concluded.

 
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