Espagne: le Parti socialiste au pouvoir interdit à ses membres le recours à la prostitution sous peine d'exclusion https://t.co/mDqqTdld1y #Monde https://t.co/7XHiWjlrR9
La portavoz socialista, @montseminguez, defiende que el PSOE sale reforzado del Comité Federal y el PP, involucionado de su Congreso. Además, acusa a Feijóo de “dar un volantazo hacia la ultraderecha”. ➕ Info. en la web: https://t.co/vc0XJZETQC https://t.co/UO3XJMUTsC
"Con el nivel de exigencia que tenemos en el PSOE, el señor Feijóo, que ha estado coqueteando con el narco, hace años que habría sido expulsado de nuestro partido", destaca la nueva portavoz Montse Mínguez ✍️Por @Mmunozort https://t.co/UKOHbCiEGu
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), currently in power, has implemented a new internal rule prohibiting its members from engaging in prostitution, with violations potentially leading to expulsion from the party. Montse Mínguez, the newly appointed PSOE spokesperson, made her debut addressing several issues, including criticizing the opposition People's Party (PP). Mínguez accused PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo of having connections with drug trafficking and described the PP's recent congress as a shift towards far-right politics, abandoning centrist policies. The PSOE maintains that its Federal Committee discussions were open and free, although some internal dissent was noted. Mínguez emphasized that under PSOE's strict standards, Feijóo would have been expelled long ago. The party asserts it emerged strengthened from the Federal Committee meeting, contrasting with the PP's perceived regression.