Pedro Sanchez aimed to revitalize the Spanish Socialist Workers' party after recent corruption scandals. His plan faced a serious setback as Francisco Salazar resigned amid sexual harassment allegations from female PSOE employees. The scandal emerged just before a crucial federal committee meeting, undermining the party's ethical commitments. Salazar denied remembering any inappropriate interactions. Sanchez expressed regret for his misplaced trust in expected allies and stated he would not resign, emphasizing his commitment to guiding the government through challenges while facing increasing pressure for a snap election.
Pedro Sanchez's efforts to reset Spain's ruling socialist party after damaging corruption allegations suffered a severe setback after a party official resigned over accusations of sexual harassment.
Accusations from various female PSOE workers claimed they had been subjected to sexual harassment by Francisco Salazar, leading to his resignation and jeopardizing Sanchez's reform efforts.
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