HomeCrimeSpain's lower house calls on PM Sanchez to resign in non-binding vote

Spain’s lower house calls on PM Sanchez to resign in non-binding vote

-

MADRID, June 25 (Reuters) - ‌The fragmented lower house of the Spanish parliament ​on Thursday passed a non-binding resolution urging Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to ⁠resign due to a slew of corruption scandals hounding his centre-left Socialist Party and inner circle.

• The motion was approved ​by 177-171 votes and one abstention in the 350-seat chamber.

• A separate ‌article urged Sanchez to submit to a motion of confidence if he does not call a snap election.

• Justice Minister Felix ⁠Bolaños dismissed the vote as purely symbolic, with "zero ⁠political effect".

• Only Sanchez has the power to decide whether there is a motion of confidence.

• On Wednesday Sanchez again told parliament he planned to stay on as premier, denying ‌widespread corruption.

• The opposition can submit a motion of no ⁠confidence, but it has so far abstained ‌from doing so as it lacks ​the required votes to pass it.

• Supporting the resolution were the main opposition People's Party (PP), their far-right allies Vox, as ‌well as the pro-Catalan independence party Junts, ​which traditionally opposes the ⁠two unionist parties.

• Junts' support was instrumental in ‌allowing Sanchez to win another ⁠term as premier in 2023, but Junts announced last October it would no longer back the government's legislation.

• The motion says ​the mounting number of ‌investigations into corruption cases involving political figures appointed and directly ⁠supported by Sanchez requires that ​he take responsibility by resigning.

(Reporting by David Latona; Editing ​by Andrei Khalip, William Maclean)

tagreuters.com2026binary_LYNXMPEM5O156-VIEWIMAGE

Author

Stay Connected

2,300FansLike
292FollowersFollow
119FollowersFollow
1,230FollowersFollow
140,985SubscribersSubscribe

Related articles

Latest posts

Share on Social Media

spot_img