The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has once again asked the Government’s partners to stop supporting Sánchez. “The situation is one of political agony; the atmosphere is unbreathable,” he lamented in the halls of Congress. Feijóo’s statements came after learning that the UCO entered the PSOE headquarters on Ferraz Street in Madrid early in the morning to request documentation from the PSOE for the case. QUIET. The UCO is also carrying out searches at the homes of former socialist leaders Gaspar Zarrías and Santos Cerdán, and businessman Javier Pérez Dolset. In the Executive control session, the PP and Vox have asked several questions to the vice presidents Carlos Body, Yolanda Díaz and Sara Aagesen about how they are holding up in a Government that the popular people call “corrupt.” The Corps has defended “zero tolerance for any type of irregular or illegal attitude or behavior” and has asked for “respect for judicial processes and the presumption of innocence.” The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, who is visiting Rome to meet with Pope Leo XIV, is not present at the session. The Spanish leader is scheduled to offer a press conference starting at 11, the first after the indictment of former president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
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