Aliados de esquerda denunciam corrupção no PSOE, mas prometem apoiar Sánchez

Partidos do Sumar reuniram-se em Barcelona no sábado para criticar casos de corrupção no PSOE e exigir transparência, mas reafirmaram o apoio ao governo de Pedro Sánchez até 2027.

Os ministros Pablo Bustinduy, Mónica García e Ernest Urtasun, juntamente com Antonio Maíllo e Lara Hernández, participaram de um evento em Barcelona. Eles declararam que os casos de corrupção não são justificativa para deixar o governo e prometeram resistir até as eleições de 2027.

Bustinduy acusou os "malditos corruptos" do PSOE, mas argumentou que a Espanha deve permanecer uma exceção contra o "trumpismo". Ele anunciou que o Sumar apresentará novamente no Congresso o decreto de prorrogação de aluguéis, rejeitado em abril.

García e Urtasun destacaram que sua coalizão representa "a esquerda limpa" e pediram ao PSOE "exemplaridade e transparência". Maíllo exortou o partido a "limpar a casa" sem romper o pacto de governo.

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