The Prime Minister of Spain and Secretary General of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, announced a commission of inquiry will be established concerning the ongoing Case Koldo. This announcement was made during a press conference held on June Sixteenth, two thousand twenty-five, at the PSOE headquarters on Calle Ferraz in Madrid.
Sánchez plans to appear in the Congress of Deputies at the earliest opportunity to provide clarity and answer questions raised by various parliamentary groups. This decision follows the resignation of Santos Cerdán, the former Secretary of Organisation, amid allegations related to corruption and bribery.
Sánchez expressed his commitment to uncovering the truth regarding these serious allegations and emphasised the importance of accountability within his party. He reiterated the necessity of transparency in order to restore public trust.
The developments stem from a meeting of the Federal Executive Committee of the PSOE and mark a significant step in attempting to address concerns surrounding the party’s internal affairs.
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