PP internal pressure mounts for no-confidence motion against Sánchez amid corruption scandals
By
Elsa García de Blas
Kettled twice. Extra chewy, extra trustworthy.
Summary
The article discusses growing impatience within Spain's Popular Party (PP) regarding the possibility of filing a motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's government. Following a series of corruption scandals involving the PSOE and a new investigation implicating the party's manager, many PP leaders are pushing for a stronger political move. While Alberto Núñez Feijóo maintains a wait-and-see strategy, internal debate is intensifying about whether to register the motion even without guaranteed votes.
Key quotes
· 3 pulled"Algo hay que hacer"
Génova valora la opción de registrar la iniciativa contra Sánchez aunque no tenga los votos
Feijóo remarca que hará "todo" en el momento oportuno
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