
The second vice president, Yolanda Díaz, filed a complaint with the president of the government undertake “profound change in government” and act now with anti-corruption measures, given that the Executive “cannot continue like this”.
“More reflections, more cosmetic changes and reforms. There is a point apart and it is time to act“, he warned in statements to ‘La Sexta’, after the cases of alleged corruption affecting the PSOE environment.
Díaz stressed that it was not up to her to decide whether there should be early elections, given that she respects the powers of the president, but insisted that the executive branch “needs to be fundamentally reformulated.”
In addition, urged the PSOE to give explanations on these cases and take decisionsbecause remaining silent benefits no one. “This point is a turning point, there is no turning back, it is time to act and clean up completely.” Additionally, she added that if she were president, she would “appear now.”
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