Sánchez distances himself from Leire Díez's maneuvers and addresses housing
The Prime Minister denies having endorsed Leire Díez's actions and rules out early elections while the country debates housing and the budget.
The Government distances itself from judicial investigations
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has broken his silence regarding recent reports linking Leire Díez to alleged internal maneuvers. Speaking from Tivat, Montenegro, the head of the Executive was categorical: "I neither endorsed it nor was I informed. I would never have tolerated it." These statements follow revelations that the case file includes references to connections with "number one" in the Government, a mention that has sparked an intense political debate regarding institutional transparency.
Sánchez took the opportunity to back the leadership of the Director General of the Civil Guard, Mercedes González, maintaining confidence in her integrity in the face of accusations. The Prime Minister insisted that, unlike past eras marked by the so-called patriotic police, this Government submits itself to judicial scrutiny.
The political agenda: from the Díez case to housing access
While judicial news dominates the headlines, the Executive faces structural challenges that directly affect the public. The management of public resources and economic stability are central pillars, especially at a time when concerns over access to housing and the costs associated with rent or mortgages are driving the social agenda. On these issues, it is essential to recall the previous analysis regarding David Sánchez and the controversy over his position: housing, management, and doubts, which illustrates the complexity of current public administration.
"I would never do what others did to me," Sánchez declared, alluding to the obstructionist practices he claims to have suffered during his political career.
Will there be an electoral 'super Sunday'?
Facing speculation about a possible early election, Sánchez sought to shut the door on any uncertainty. The Prime Minister has guaranteed that there will not be an electoral 'super Sunday' in May of next year. According to his words, the electoral calendar will proceed as planned, denying that general elections will coincide with the municipal and regional ones.
- Internal democracy: Sánchez maintains that the primary processes within the PSOE are a sign of democratic health.
- Budgetary dialogue: The Government is working to rebuild bridges with Junts and maintain dialogue with the PNV to finalize the General State Budgets.
- Social focus: The Executive maintains that its social-democratic policies are the path to consolidating economic growth and employment.
In conclusion, the Government seeks to isolate the handling of judicial cases from its political roadmap, focusing its efforts on budget negotiations and responding to social demands regarding the real estate market—a front where public pressure for housing solutions remains an absolute priority.
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