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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced Wednesday that he was cancelling his public duties until next week to “reflect” on whether to continue leading the government, just hours after a Spanish court said it had opened a probe against his wife. In the surprise move, Sanchez said on X that he would announce his decision on whether to remain as prime minister next Monday, in an appearance before the news media. Sanchez, a socialist, said on X that the court had opened the probe against his...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez plans to say on Monday whether he'll
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez plans to say on Monday whether he'll
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez plans to say on Monday whether he'll
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez plans to say on Monday whether he'll
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez plans to say on Monday whether he'll
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez plans to say on Monday whether he'll
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez plans to say on Monday whether he'll
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez plans to say on Monday whether he'll
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez plans to say on Monday whether he’ll quit, raising the threat of worsening uncertainty and political gridlock in Madrid.
His ultimate decision could result in very different scenarios for Spain, and could impact negotiations over the new leaders of the EU’s institutions.