In recent political developments in Spain, the leader of the People's Party (PP), Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has expressed his willingness to lead a motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
This comes amid allegations of corruption involving members of Sánchez's government, as revealed by businessman Víctor de Aldama.
Feijóo has called on Sánchez's parliamentary allies, particularly the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) and Junts, to reconsider their support for the current government.
However, both parties have dismissed the idea of a motion of no confidence, with Junts labeling it a "fantasy.
" Feijóo's call for action highlights the growing political tension and the challenges faced by Sánchez's administration amidst corruption allegations.
Meanwhile, the PP has criticized the government's handling of recent issues, including the severe floods in Valencia, accusing it of being more focused on political maneuvering than addressing pressing national concerns.