Was wird da gegen Spaniens Ministerpräsident Sánchez gespielt?
Die Organisation "Manos Limpias" bringt mit ihren Vorwürfen Spaniens Ministerpräsident Sánchez in Bedrängnis. Aber wer steckt dahinter? Und wie steht es um Sánchez politische Zukunft? Von Franka Welz.
Spanish lawmakers are set to decide if the country will be governed by a fragile left-wing coalition led by current Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez — or if voters will be sent back to the ballot box for another election.
After last month’s general election resulted in no overall winner, Sánchez will face a vital first test on Thursday as he seeks to find a way to remain in power.
Carles Puigdemont, the Catalan exile who holds the key to the Spanish government.
Prosecuted for declaring Catalonia's independence in 2017, the Brussels-based MEP controls the fate of Socialist Pedro Sánchez, who hopes to form a new government. Puigdemont has already set out the conditions for his highly unlikely support.
Sánchez named Spain's caretaker PM after inconclusive vote
Pedro Sánchez was on Tuesday formally named caretaker prime minister of an interim government that will remain in place until Spain resolves the political uncertainty that emerged from Sunday's inconclusive elections.