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Feijóo on Sánchez: "You would even make a pact with Netanyahu to stay in power."

The Spanish president boasts of stability by defending himself against accusations

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez arriving for the control session.
17/09/2025
2 min

MadridThe face-to-face meeting in the Congress of Deputies between Pedro Sánchez and Alberto Núñez Feijóo with which the control session in the Spanish government has started has not overlooked the PSOE-PP clash over the diplomatic escalation with Israel"You're not defending any noble cause, you're just trying to cover up your shame," Feijóo told Sánchez. However, the leader of the Popular Party went further, stating that Sánchez "would even make a pact with Netanyahu to stay in power." In fact, Feijóo had already started the week. accusing the Sánchez government of fomenting "political violence" for supporting the pro-Palestinian protests that forced the cancellation of the final stage of the Vuelta a Madrid. Thus, the PP began the day defending itself against those who have accused it of failing to condemn Israel's offensive in Gaza, including the Spanish government itself.

Israel has already launched its ground offensive against Gaza City and this Tuesday The UN has concluded that it is committing genocide against the Palestinian people. Throughout the day, Brussels will also present its proposal for partial suspension of the association agreement with IsraelIn this context, the central executive is finishing designing the package of measures against the government of Benjamin Netanyahu for the genocide in Gaza –as The boycott at Eurovision if there is Israeli representation.

Also participating in the control session will be Junts spokesperson Míriam Nogueras, who will question Sánchez about the political situation. The questioning will serve as a measure of the relationship between the PSOE and Carles Puigdemont's party, whose Spanish president depends on the party for the stability of the legislature, starting with the budget. Tensions between the Junts members and the Spanish government, primarily with Sumar, escalated last week due to the "no" vote. from the Catalan party to the reduction of the working day and returned on Tuesday, when Junts He defeated the creation of an anti-corruption agency with the PP and Vox.

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