PSOE Addresses Internal Harassment Allegations Against Former Leader Paco Salazar
PSOE is addressing harassment allegations against ex-leader Paco Salazar while navigating political pressures from separatist alliances and opposition critiques.
PSOE is addressing harassment allegations against ex-leader Paco Salazar while navigating political pressures from separatist alliances and opposition critiques.
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PSOE leaders in Aragón condemn PP's housing policies as speculative and unaffordable, emphasizing progressive investments and European funds.
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PSOE's candidate Miguel Ángel Gallardo presents a comprehensive program targeting healthcare, equality, youth opportunities, and economic transformation for Extremadura's 2025 elections.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo rejects a motion of censure and calls for citizen participation in an anti-government demonstration in Madrid.
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