The General Secretary of the PSOE ensures that “the difficult moment we live, should not lose us perspective” and therefore the progressive government will continue
The general secretary of the PSOE and President of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchezsent a letter to the militancy after the crisis was opened by the dismissal of which they were secretary of organization, Santos Cerdán, In which he ensures that the progressive government will continue, he criticizes an operation of “moral demolition” with which the socialists are confronted and proposes a debate against corruption.
In a letter addressed to militants, Sanchez claims to share the feelings of “Pain, indignation and a mixture of bewilderment and sorrow” that in his opinion he caused him in the ranks of the PSoe de UCO report He points to Cerdán as a bijdontanger.
Moreover, he has insisted that he did not know the UCO report until the morning of 12 June and believes that “speaks of democratic health” of the country because the executive does not interfere with judicial investigations “as it happened in a large part of the last decade”, in referral to the pp.
At the same time, he has censored that the content of that report “is employed by a deliberate attempt to demolish a legitimate government”.
In a letter that is addressed to the militants, Sánchez again apologizes in the case of Cerdán and emphasized that the PSOE acted “from the first moment” with “strength” without “nuances or ambiguities”.
Source: EITB

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