Feijóo makes an offer to Junts and PNB for a motion of no confidence: "Decency and immediate elections"
The leader of the PP asks for "coherence" from Sánchez's partners in the face of judicial cases that splash the PSOE
BarcelonaAlberto Núñez Feijóo offers himself to Pedro Sánchez's partners, especially Junts and the PNB, to put an end to the legislature. In an interview this morning on Telecinco, and after the Spanish president vowed this weekend to resist in Moncloa, the PP leader called for efforts to be pooled for an instrumental motion of no confidence. The objective would be to bring down the PSOE government, besieged by cases of alleged corruption, and call immediate elections. "Decency and elections," he summarized.
are conspiring this weekend to resist at MoncloaLast week, Junts distanced itself from the possibility of joining a hypothetical motion, stating that this scenario is not "on the table right now" for the party. This was stated by the spokesperson in Parliament, Mònica Sales, after the PNB described it as "irresponsible" for Sánchez to extend the legislature beyond 2026. The Basque nationalists argued that the Spanish government is "without direction, without budgets, without a stable majority and with an uncontrolled and judicialized agenda."
Cerdán breaks the silence
Meanwhile, in the courts, one of the protagonists of the PSOE's legal cases has broken his silence. Santos Cerdán, former right-hand man of Pedro Sánchez, has spoken. "There were no blackmail attempts or anything of the sort," he said in statements to the media after being indicted in the Leire case, in which Judge Santiago Pedraz maintains there are indications that they tried to "destabilize" legal cases affecting the Spanish president's circle. Cerdán made these statements after appearing to sign at the Tafalla court, where he goes every fifteen days to comply with the precautionary measures of the Supreme Court, which released him in November after six months in preventive detention for the Koldo case. A case that is now entirely before the National Court.