The leader of the opposition, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has demanded an extraordinary and urgent session of parliament next week for Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to explain the latest investigations and arrests affecting the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) and his government. Feijóo accuses the government of systemic corruption, sexism, and extortion, stating that Spain cannot 'spend its days between raids, arrests, and the imprisonment of socialist leaders while Pedro Sánchez locks himself in the Moncloa.' The leader of the People's Party (PP) also emphasized that it is 'unthinkable' and that 'no one can bear this.' In less than a week, several individuals linked to the PSOE have been detained, including the party's former secretary, Santos Cerdán. Additionally, several socialist leaders have resigned after being accused of sexual harassment by women within the party.
Opposition Leader Demands PM Explain Corruption Scandal in Spain
PP leader Alberto Feijóo calls for an extraordinary parliamentary session following a series of arrests and resignations within the ruling socialist party, accusing the government of systemic corruption.