PSOE agrees to summit with Sumar after demands for government change

The PSOE has agreed to an urgent meeting with Sumar to address the political crisis stemming from corruption and harassment scandals in the socialist party. Sumar, led by Yolanda Díaz, seeks to relaunch the government with social measures and improvements in coalition functioning, without breaking the pact for now. Both partners aim to meet this week to resolve tensions and prepare meetings with other allies.

Spain's government coalition faces growing tension between the PSOE and Sumar, driven by recent corruption scandals and sexual harassment allegations affecting Pedro Sánchez's party. After four days of evasions, the PSOE has agreed to an urgent summit requested by Sumar to analyze the situation and define necessary changes in the executive, focusing on social measures like housing policies to relaunch the legislature.

Sumar, which initially demanded a 'radical change', now moderates its tone and prioritizes the government's 'relaunch', acknowledging the PSOE's 'disorientation' and 'paralysis'. Socialist sources indicate the meeting could occur this week, with Organization Secretary Rebeca Torró participating. It is not a bilateral meeting between Sánchez and Díaz, but a group table similar to the one on July 2 after the Santos Cerdán scandal.

In a press conference, representatives from Izquierda Unida, Movimiento Sumar, Más Madrid, and Comunes expressed their malaise: 'The president has lost an opportunity to render accounts with the clarity and firmness needed on corruption cases and the lack of firm responses to sexual harassment situations', states their communiqué. IU spokesperson Enrique Santiago emphasized: 'For us, the only limit is that the government emerges more relaunched and reorganized'.

The PSOE downplays the crisis. Pilar Alegría, in her farewell as spokesperson, stated: 'I dare say there are almost daily meetings'. Óscar Puente criticized: 'Sacrifices on the altar are for religions'. Sumar's Mónica García urged: 'The PSOE is in shock, it must remodel and clean its house'. Despite pressures, Sumar reaffirms its commitment to the coalition and does not contemplate leaving the government, though it warns of volatility. Other partners like ERC and Chunta Aragonesista also demand reorganization, with the latter rethinking its support.

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Spain's Council of Ministers was delayed over two hours on Friday due to disagreements between PSOE and Sumar on housing measures amid the Iran war energy crisis. Pedro Sánchez negotiated directly with Yolanda Díaz to split the package into two decrees: a main one with tax cuts worth 5 billion euros and another extending rent contracts. Both take effect tomorrow, though the housing decree may fail in Congress.

The meeting between PSOE and Sumar on Friday yielded no significant agreements to resolve the coalition government's crisis. Sumar criticizes the PSOE's immobilist stance and warns that the blockade could jeopardize the investiture pact, while the socialists view the encounter positively and stress zero tolerance for corruption.

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In the latest move amid Sumar's leadership transition following Yolanda Díaz's withdrawal, the party's executive will propose to its Grupo Coordinador an assembly after the Andalusian elections to renew organs and redefine its identity. The conclave is slated before the end of the political term.

Amid ongoing PSOE sexual harassment scandals—including recent resignations like Javier Izquierdo's—the party investigates Toni González in Valencia and accepts the resignation of Belalcázar's mayor in Córdoba. González denies the claims as political revenge, while the party stresses victim support and zero tolerance.

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President Pedro Sánchez appeared for nearly five hours in the Senate investigation commission on the Koldo case, facing a chaotic and aggressive interrogation from the opposition, particularly the PP. He admitted receiving legal cash payments from the PSOE under 1,000 euros but denied any knowledge of irregularities in his party or the conduct of former collaborators like José Luis Ábalos. Sánchez counterattacked by accusing the PP of corruption and described the session as a 'circus' and 'defamation commission'.

The Popular Party has announced a new investigation commission in the Senate to scrutinize the State Industrial Participations Company (SEPI), separating it from the ongoing Koldo case. The move focuses on alleged ties to Venezuela and the bailout of Plus Ultra airline. Key ministers will be summoned on January 15.

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Pilar Alegría, the PSOE candidate for the presidency of Aragón, accepted a face-to-face electoral debate with Jorge Azcón on Saturday while presenting her candidacy in her hometown of La Zaida. In an emotional speech, she criticized the regional president's management and advocated for a project of progress and equality. The PP, meanwhile, will request that the debate be held on Aragón Televisión.

 

 

 

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