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Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has announced that he is considering resigning, which could lead to a significant change in the country's political landscape. teleSUR
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00:00 People have taken to the streets to demonstrate in support of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez,
00:04 who announced that he might be resigning because of a lawsuit against his wife, Begoña Gómez.
00:10 Over 12,000 people gathered across the headquarters of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party,
00:16 chanting "Pedro Stay", showing their support for the president of the Spanish government.
00:21 The demonstrators were also demanding an end to the offensive by the opposition against
00:26 the Prime Minister's wife on alleged corruption charges.
00:30 Moreover, the Spanish Communist Party also called for a demonstration at its headquarters
00:35 against Pedro Sánchez's decision to resign.
00:38 It should have been shorter.
00:50 In a couple of days they should have solved it, because this way we are trembling.
00:55 All of US socialists are trembling, because we don't want Pedro Sánchez to step down
00:59 as head of the Spanish government.
01:03 Since we don't want him to, five days of uncertainty are fatal.
01:07 "Manos limpias" has no grounds for those charges.
01:13 The right win in this country is a sore loser.
01:16 They have embezzled plenty, and they needed to smear the Prime Minister somehow.
01:21 He has had enough.
01:23 They have tightened the rope around his neck, so to speak.
01:28 In Russia, the 12th Sosnovsky.

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