Sanchez has said he is considering resigning from his position as his wife Begoña Gómez is accused of corruption.
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00:00 Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has suspended public duties and says he will take
00:07 time to stop and reflect on whether to remain in the job.
00:12 That comes after a court opened a preliminary corruption inquiry into his wife.
00:18 But some opposition politicians were quick to criticise the move, saying Sánchez was
00:23 betting on victimisation and pity.
00:26 "We believe that instead of disappearing for five days, the president must appear urgently
00:33 to give a reasonable explanation of the scandals surrounding his party, his government and his
00:40 partner."
00:41 "It is unknown whether Pedro Sánchez will announce his resignation as president of the
00:45 government or whether he will remain in the executive branch.
00:49 One of the options is that he raises a matter of trust in Congress so that the Parliamentary
00:53 Council can grant him support so that he can continue in government.
00:59 Another option is that he announces his resignation and proposes another socialist candidate.
01:04 But this would lead to the opening of consultations with the head of state and the new candidate
01:09 would have to submit to a vote of no confidence in the Congress of Deputies.
01:15 Pedro Sánchez could also announce that he will remain in government until May 29, a
01:20 deadline in which, by law, he could call for new general elections that would be held
01:26 in July.
01:28 Whatever the decision of the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez has once again
01:33 skipped the Spanish political board and his decision will undoubtedly mark the next electoral
01:38 cycle.
01:39 In Madrid, Jaime Velázquez, Euronews.
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