Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez addressed recent corruption concerns, acknowledging public frustration but firmly denying widespread corruption within his government. He asserted that not all parties or politicians are implicated, positioning his current administration as the most capable force to combat corruption. Sánchez dismissed calls for his government to take responsibility for the scandals, instead launching a counter-attack against the opposition. He expressed confidence in continuing his leadership, stating, “How are we not going to continue?” The Prime Minister’s statements come amid growing public scrutiny following a series of corruption investigations involving members of various political parties. He emphasized a distinction between individuals and the system, defending the overall integrity of his executive branch. The comments signal a defensive posture as the government faces increasing pressure to address the allegations and restore public trust.
