“The party’s historic responsibility is to dismiss Sanchez.”

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Given the state of “national emergency” in Spain, “true socialists” were asked to be “loyal” to the PSOE and not to vote for Sánchez in the upcoming elections. “A socialist cannot go and vote for someone like him,” he said.

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Tomás Gómez, former leader of the Socialist Workers’ Party in Madrid, asks socialist leaders to dismiss Pedro Sánchez as party secretary general.

Gómez considers the PSOE to be in a “national emergency”, to be “directionless” and embroiled in scandals, and blames Sánchez for the situation.

The Prime Minister is accused of allowing corruption cases and amending the penal code to gain support and surrender to the independence movement.

Gomez points to the recent alleged sexual harassment case in Torremolinos as an example of the internal problems the party faces.

“The Sanchez phase is over.”. This is what the former Secretary General of the Socialist Workers Party in Madrid believes. thomas Gomez, Which the current socialist leaders are considered to have “Historical responsibility for the dismissal of Pedro Sanchez” From the Secretary General of the party.

Moreover, before “National emergency” What Spain is witnessing has asked “true socialists” to be “loyal” to the PSOE and Don’t vote for Sanchez If he is the party’s next general election candidate. “A socialist cannot go and vote for someone like him,” he said.

Gomez sees that too “Socialist Workers Party Overwhelmed, aimless And every day there is a new scandal,” and that the Prime Minister is a “liar” and many consider him “extinguished.”

In an interview in General mirrorwarned that the moment has already come when the political leadership of the SWP finds itself in a “dead end” led by a “suicidal driver,” which is why he sees an “urgent change of course” in the party.

Convinced that “the Sánchez era is over, for him and for the PSOE,” Tomás Gómez presents several cases of “Political corruption” Which the Prime Minister allowed these years.

Among them, he said, was “the attack on the penal code” to obtain the votes of the seven partisans to achieve the inauguration in exchange for the amnesty law, the continued “kneeling” before the independence movement, and the ongoing attack on state institutions and powers.

“This can no longer continue. When his organizing secretary does not go to prison, the other one goes, Abalos… and now the scandal is in Malaga,” he said, referring to the complaint submitted to the Secretary General of the PSOE in Torremolinos regarding the alleged sexual harassment of a militant.

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