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Yolanda Díaz raises her voice regarding the Cerdán case: "We are not the same. The problem is the PP and the PSOE."

Podemos also points out that the Spanish government "is already dead."

Barcelona/MadridThe alleged corruption case within the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers' Party) involving illegal commissions from the scheme between the two former organizational secretaries, Santos Cerdán and José Luis Ábalos, and former advisor Koldo García, is increasingly cornering the Spanish government. This has led Pedro Sánchez's investiture partners to they have already left him alone in defense of his executive, but also a hardening of the tone of his governing partner, Sumar. PP and PSOE, and that is what must end," he stated this Saturday at the closing of the thirteenth confederal congress of CCOO.

"The left in this country doesn't steal, we don't steal. The problem is not new, it is called bipartisanship," Díaz insisted. "equal," because in Sumar they are "clean." With an outcry of "indignation," she also defended that her party has "five clean ministries" and "a political space that has governed and never stolen." In this way, she has raised the tone against the socialists for the "corrupt gentlemen, shameless," shameless. corrupt, against which her party has been saying for days that Sánchez's response has been "insufficient." However, it is also insufficient according to formations integrated until now in Sumar in Congress, such as Compromís, Más por Menorca and Más por Mallorca, annoyed with the Spanish government and also Díaz's party if they leave the Sumar parliamentary group to join the mixed group in the Congress of Deputies: the Valencian party has called a national council this Monday to open a consultation on the matter, while on June 26 and July 5 they will vote the Balearic formations, with the request of the Menorcan leadership to leave and that its deputy Vicenç Vidal~

In parallel, Podemos has returned to the attack against the Spanish executive. The secretary general of the purple party, Ione Belarra, emphasized in the state citizens' council, before the party members, that Pedro Sánchez's government "is already dead" and that she only doubts when the PSOE will end. Therefore, she commented that "what has been seen in Spain in recent days leaves no doubt" that "Pedro Sánchez's cycle is over," in line with what she has been saying in recent days. In her opinion, not only has the government come to an end, but also "an entire political cycle is coming to an end," because that of the PP "and as a force of progress" has ended, as she said.

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For her part, the secretary general of the PP, Cuca Gamarra, has denounced the "systemic corruption" of the PSOE and has even accused Díaz of "having change for" in this regard, noting that "if he doesn't say anything." Digital Transformation, Óscar López, has argued that Sánchez "is strong," that he "is very clear about what he must do" in the wake of the Cerdán case, and that in the PSOE, "whoever does it, pays for it."