After postponing the UN conference, the Government President will finally seem to answer the questions of the parliamentary groups, characterized by the crisis after the resignation of former Secretary General of PSOE Santos Cerdán.
The President of the Government of Spain, Pedro Sánchez” will finally appear in the congress To answer the questions of the parliamentary groups after the UN conference had been postponed.
The session will be characterized by the resignation of the former secretary -general of the PSOE, Santos Cerdán and the crisis open in the party. And a report from the civil protector relates Cerdán to the Koldo case and an alleged plot of committees in public works.
The agenda change of the president after the UN conference will be postponed, will give rise to a last sight to face with the various opposition leaders; among them, Alberto Núñez Feijóo (Pp) and Santiago Abascal (Vox).
Prior to the conference, the director will meet for the first time on Monday at the resignation of Santos Cerdán.
“Zero Tolerance”
The vice president of the government and deputy secretary -general of the PsoeMaría Jesús Montero, has assured that no political organization can guarantee “Cases of zero corruption” In their competitions. That is why Montero has demanded the same PP “Zero Tolerance” Before the corruption of the socialists with the case of Cerdán.
“More power”
For his part, the spokeswoman PNV In the congress, Maribel Vaquero said that the President of the Government must be “Lots of butter” and “more powerful in the statements”, about the alleged involvement in cases of corruption of Santos Cerdán.
“It is true that we appreciate positively that Sánchez came out, that he has done it quickly and asked forgiveness, but this is not enough. And they know it themselves,” said the nationalist deputy.
In addition, Vaquero has assured that his party “will continue to ask for transparency” and that he will demand “That the investment pact has been fulfilled”.
Source: EITB

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