Pedro Sánchez to continue as Spain’s PM despite ‘bullying’ campaign
Sánchez calls for end to ‘mud-slinging’ after spending five days reflecting on his future over ‘harassment’ by enemiesEurope live – latest updatesPedro Sánchez has decided to continue as Spain’s prime minister after spending five days reflecting on his future because of what he termed a “harassment and bullying operation” being waged against him and his wife by his political and media enemies.The socialist prime minister shocked Spain last Wednesday when he shared a personal letter explaining that he was withdrawing from his public duties for a few days to weigh up whether or no he wanted to remain in office. Continue reading...
Sánchez calls for end to ‘mud-slinging’ after spending five days reflecting on his future over ‘harassment’ by enemies
Pedro Sánchez has decided to continue as Spain’s prime minister after spending five days reflecting on his future because of what he termed a “harassment and bullying operation” being waged against him and his wife by his political and media enemies.
The socialist prime minister shocked Spain last Wednesday when he shared a personal letter explaining that he was withdrawing from his public duties for a few days to weigh up whether or no he wanted to remain in office. Continue reading...