Spain’s New Prime Minister Is Already Facing First Threats From Allies
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is already facing pushback from the multi-colored alliance that put him into office less than three weeks ago.
In his first question and answer session at the Parliament in Madrid, a left-wing group from the Valencia region complained that Sanchez is backing away from plans to reform the regional financing system and questioned whether it had been worth helping him to oust the center-right People’s Party.