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Thousands rally for Spain’s PM Pedro Sanchez

29-04-2024

MADRID: Thousands of supporters of Spain’s Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez, have rallied in the streets of Madrid in an effort to persuade him not to resign.

The Socialist leader stunned the country on Wednesday by announcing he was cancelling all official engagements in order to reflect on his future.

He took the decision after a court opened an initial inquiry into his wife over corruption claims. Sanchez will announce the decision on his future on Monday.

Socialist supporters travelled by bus from across the country to attend a demonstration of support for Sanchez outside his party’s headquarters in Madrid, chanting “Pedro, don’t give up” and “You are not alone”.

One of those supporters, Sara Dominguez, a consultant in her 30s, said she hoped Sanchez’s government had “taken good steps for women, the LGBT community and minorities”. Jose Maria Diez, a 44-year-old government official who came from Valladolid in northern Spain to express his support, said there was a real possibility that the far-right could take power if Sanchez quit.

“This will mean a step backwards for our rights and liberties,” he said.

The central government’s delegation in Madrid said that 12,500 people took part.

Sánchez announced his decision to consider his resignation on the same day that it was revealed that a Madrid court was opening an investigation into his wife, Begona Gomez, following allegations of influence peddling.

The accusations were brought against her by the organization Manos Limpias (Clean Hands), led by a man linked to the far-right called Miguel Bernad.

The preliminary inquiry is looking into Gomez’s links to private companies that secured government money or public contracts.

Specifically, it is examining the relationship between a foundation she ran called IE Africa Center and tourism group Globalia, whose airline Air Europa received a €475m (£407m) bailout during the Covid-19 crisis. Sanchez and his allies have insisted that the allegations, which have been widely reported in the right-wing media, are bogus.

On Thursday, public prosecutors in Madrid called for the investigation to be dropped due to lack of evidence. Bernad’s lawsuit consists of news clippings, one of which has already been proven false. Sanchez, who leads a coalition government, has said that the allegations against his wife were the latest attempt by right-wing parties and media to undermine him.

“A false lawsuit must not bring down a prime minister,” said Emiliano Garcia-Page, the Socialist president of the Castilla-La Mancha region and previously one of Sanchez’s biggest critics within his party.

He spoke earlier at the Socialist Party’s federal committee, which Sanchez did not attend also speaking at the meeting, Maria Jesus Montero, the first deputy prime minister, denounced “a savage far right and a complicit and cowardly right”.

“Prime minister, stay. Pedro, stay. We are with you,” she said. Montero would be caretaker prime minister if Sanchez were to step down on Monday.

Alternatively, there is speculation that he could call a parliamentary confidence vote to consolidate his position or call elections, although that would not be possible until the end of May.

However, opposition politicians have accused Sanchez of playing the victim and of having no intention of resigning. “The most serious thing are the authoritarian quirks of the prime minister and his government, who believe themselves to have impunity, in a refusal to accept democracy that we haven’t seen since (Dictator Francisco) Franco,” said the leader of the conservative People’s Party (PP) Alberto Nunez Feijoo. (Int’l News Desk)

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