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PP calls summit in Aragón to oppose government's regional financing model
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Following the government's announcement of a new regional financing model, PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo has convened his party's 11 regional presidents to a summit on January 18 in Aragón. The meeting aims to unify opposition, criticizing the model as favoring Catalan independence, amid defenses from Salvador Illa and Oriol Junqueras.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, PP leader, responded to Begoña Gómez's assault complaint against Vito Quiles by asking who has shown violent attitudes. He stated he does not believe such attitudes are shared by Spanish society. Alfonso Serrano from Madrid PP defended that a party's duty is not to target journalists.
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Carmen Martínez (PSOE), chair of the Congress commission investigating the DANA crisis management, expelled PP spokesman César Sánchez on Monday after three warnings during a session.
Santiago Abascal, Vox leader, responded from Extremadura to Alberto Núñez Feijóo's accusations, where the PP head claimed Vox was pinching with the PSOE against his party. Abascal accuses the PP of hypocrisy for holding an anti-corruption rally right after a scandal dismantled their Almería branch. He urges the PP to file a no-confidence motion instead of street protests.
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Thousands gathered in Madrid on Sunday as PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo and Madrid president Isabel Díaz Ayuso demanded early elections from Pedro Sánchez's government over corruption scandals. Both suggested Sánchez could end up in prison after former associates Koldo, Cerdán, and Ábalos. The rally at the Templo de Debod drew about 40,000 people according to the Government Delegation and up to 80,000 according to the PP.
The Popular Party leverages Junts' threat to break with the PSOE to ramp up pressure on Pedro Sánchez's Government, during a week of key decisions in Catalan independence and judicial appearances. Deputy Secretary Elías Bendodo has urged Carles Puigdemont's party to 'stand firm' against what he calls a corrupt Government. Sánchez, meanwhile, ignores the challenge and focuses his attacks on the PP's management in Valencia after the DANA floods.
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Spain's Popular Party has ramped up criticism of Vox to halt the vote shift to Santiago Abascal's party, exceeding one million votes per polls. Alberto Núñez Feijóo accuses Vox of tacitly aligning with the PSOE against him. Tensions heightened after Abascal's absence from October 12 events.