Almost a year ago, Pedro Sánchez was experiencing his lowest moment. Its political survival was for the first time in real risk after the blow of the Cerdán case, which left him completely naked. It was the president who decided to appoint and defend his Secretary of Organization until the end, even when there were already many suspicions about him. And the fall was very hard. His partners even threatened to take him down if there was any trace of illegal financing. He admitted that he thought about resigning in the face of the disaster not only of appointing but of maintaining Cerdán against all odds, whom he believed until the last moment, so much so that with his fall he left behind enormous shreds of credibility.
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