Spain: Sánchez Dodges Press in End of Year Appearance
The Spanish PM allowed only 20 minutes for questions from six hand-picked news outlets in what should have been the biggest press conference of the year.
The Spanish PM allowed only 20 minutes for questions from six hand-picked news outlets in what should have been the biggest press conference of the year.
Pedro Sánchez’s socialist government will have expensive delicacies and a €2 million catering budget for official flights.
Addressing the Spanish PM directly, the head of the centrist European People’s Party said, “It is obvious that this is about you, about your career, not about Spain or Europe.”
The meeting abroad would be a victory for the separatists as it gives the appearance of bilateral negotiations between two heads of state.
The Spanish PM was hauled over the coals by both centrists and conservatives over his deal with Catalan separatists.
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Madrid’s regional government has accused Spain’s socialist administration of making the capital’s railways unsafe.
“The government is censoring Spain: its legality, its history, its faith, and its traditions.”
Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez continues to face protests against his amnesty bid for Catalan separatists.