Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Spain’s Sanchez to stay PM after weighing exit

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SPAIN’S socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said yesterday he will not step down from his post despite a corruption investigat­ion against his wife.

He said that he will continue in office “even with more strength” after days of reflection over what he has denounced as a campaign of political harassment by the right.

“I have decided to stay,” he said in a highlyanti­cipated public address that drew a line under days of political uncertaint­y that had gripped the country for the past five days.

In office since 2018, the 52-year-old Socialist leader had on Wednesday written a letter to the public saying he was taking time out to mull his possible resignatio­n after a Madrid court confirmed a preliminar­y probe into his wife Begona Gomez for suspected influence peddling and corruption.

Denying the move was a “political calculatio­n,” Sanchez said he needed “to stop and reflect” on the growing polarizati­on within politics which he said was increasing­ly being driven by “deliberate disinforma­tion.”

“For too long we’ve let this filth corrupt our political and public life with toxic methods that were unimaginab­le just a few years ago ... Do we really want this for Spain?” he asked.

“I have acted out of a clear conviction: either we say ‘enough is enough’ or this degradatio­n of public life will define our future and condemn us as a country.”

He said his decision to stay on had been “decisively influenced” by the mass show of support outside the Madrid headquarte­rs of his Socialist party, where thousands of emotional supporters had chanted: “Pedro, stay!”

The public prosecutor’s office Thursday asked that the investigat­ion into Begona Gomez be closed but Sanchez an expert in political survival who has made a career out of taking political gambles, held his silence.

He had been due to launch his party’s campaign Thursday for the May 12 Catalonia regional elections in which his Socialists are hoping to oust the pro-independen­ce forces from power.

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