Will Junts gain support for a vote of confidence against Sánchez by February 28, 2025?
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Puigdemont Demands Vote of Confidence for Sánchez, Citing Trust Issues and Need for Turning Point
Dec 9, 2024, 10:30 AM
Carles Puigdemont, leader of the Junts party, has announced the registration of a parliamentary initiative demanding that Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez submit to a vote of confidence. Puigdemont criticized Sánchez, stating, "The president Sánchez is not trustworthy," and emphasized that the request stems from Sánchez's failure to fulfill commitments made in their agreement. During a press conference, Puigdemont described the current situation as unsatisfactory, asserting that it is time for a "turning point" in their political relationship. He indicated that Junts has not yet reached out to other political groups to gauge support for this initiative, but will do so after the formal registration of the request. This development marks a significant escalation in tensions between Junts and the ruling PSOE party, as Puigdemont's call for a vote of confidence reflects growing dissatisfaction with Sánchez's leadership.
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