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In the midst of speculation about his potential resignation, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has announced his decision to continue in his position. Over the weekend, demonstrations were held in support of Sanchez, as news outlets such as BBC and Politico reported on the controversy surrounding him.

Sanchez’s wife, Begoña Gómez, has been accused of corruption by an organization called Clean Hands. The organization claimed that Gómez had misused her position as the prime minister’s spouse. However, a preliminary investigation has been launched by the Spanish court into these allegations. Clean Hands has since admitted that the accusations against Gómez may have been unfounded, as they were based on stories from online magazines.

In response to these allegations, Sanchez temporarily stepped aside from his duties for five days to reflect on his political future. In a speech on Monday, he denounced the harassment campaign orchestrated by the right-wing media against his wife. He also emphasized the importance of maintaining stability in Spanish politics during this crucial time, with European Parliament elections taking place in June.

Sanchez’s continuation ensures that Spain can maintain its position in EU discussions and have a strong negotiator for these elections. With no clear successor for the Socialist leader and no support from the opposition to form a right-wing government, Sanchez’s decision to remain in office brings stability to Spanish politics at a critical moment.

Overall, Sanchez’s decision to stay on as prime minister is a positive step for Spain and its people. It will help maintain stability during this crucial time and allow for continued progress towards important goals such as maintaining Spain’s position in EU discussions and having a strong negotiator for upcoming elections.

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