Massive Rally in Spain | 170,000 Protests Against the Catalonia Amnesty Law | Oneindia news
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Massive Rally in Spain | 170,000 Protests Against the Catalonia Amnesty Law | Oneindia news
170,000 protesters flooded Madrid against an amnesty law following PM Pedro Sanchez's deal with Catalan nationalists.
The law pardons figures tied to the 2017 Catalan bid, triggering national dissent and seen as endorsing Catalonia's secession, leading to widespread discontent.
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced on Monday that he will remain in office, despite previously suggesting that he might step down following a corruption investigation involving his wife. The 52-year-old centre-left leader had caused a stir last Wednesday when he announced his contemplation of leaving his position. He attributed the investigation against his wife, Begoña Gómez, for alleged influence peddling and business corruption to political adversaries
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez faces potential resignation as a court investigates his wife for alleged graft. The probe, prompted by an anti-corruption group's complaint, implicates Begona Gomez's ties to private firms. Sanchez denounced the investigation, labeling it harassment by political adversaries.
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Weekly World News Report- What is going on in Spain? Massive protests as anti socialists take to the streets in record numbers decrying what they say is a tyrannical government. Tucker reports on..
After a prolonged deadlock, Spain's political unrest ceases as Pedro Sanchez secures a second term. Sanchez, receiving 179 votes in favor and 171 against, struck deals with regional parties, notably..