Spain's PM To Announce Monday Whether He Will Resign Or Not
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published April 29, 2024 | 12:50 PM
Madrid, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 29th Apr, 2024) Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will break his silence Monday on whether or not he will resign in response to a graft probe of his wife that he says amounts to a campaign of harassment.
The 52-year-old, in office since 2018 and only reappointed to another term in November, is due to speak at 12:00 pm (1000 GMT) from the Moncloa palace in Madrid, his official residence.
Sanchez announced last Wednesday that he was mulling resignation after a Madrid court opened a preliminary probe into suspected influence peddling and corruption targeting his wife Begona Gomez.
"I need to stop and think whether I should continue to head the government or whether I should give up this honour," he wrote in a four-page letter posted on X, formerly Twitter.
Thousands of supporters massed outside the headquarters of Sanchez's Socialist party in Madrid on Saturday chanting "Pedro, stay!"
Sanchez has said the move against his wife is part of a campaign of "harassment" against them both waged by "media heavily influenced by the right and far right" and supported by the conservative opposition.
Spain's public prosecutor's office on Thursday requested the dismissal of the investigation.
But Sanchez, an expert in political survival who has made a career out of taking political gambles, has suspended all his public duties and retreated into silence.
Last Thursday, he had been due to launch his party's campaign for the May 12 regional elections in Catalonia in which his Socialists hope to oust the pro-independence forces from power.
If he does resign, analysts said early elections could be called in July -- a year after the last ones -- with or without Sanchez at the helm of the Socialist party.
The Socialists could also propose that parliament appoint his replacement. Budget Minister Maria Jesus Montero, who is also deputy prime minister, has been touted as a likely contender.
If Sanchez decides to stay on, he could file a confidence motion in parliament to show that he and his minority government are still supported by most lawmakers.
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