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Imputations in cases surrounding Sánchez escalate without being a "red line" for Moncloa: total support and no cessation

The article reports that the number of charges against Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez continues to rise, but these allegations are no longer considered a 'red line' by his administration. Instead, there is full support for Sánchez and no calls for his resignation. The piece highlights the growing legal challenges facing Sánchez while emphasizing the continued backing from within his government.

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Imputations in cases surrounding Sánchez escalate without being a "red line" for Moncloa: total support and no cessation

The article reports that the number of charges against Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez continues to rise, but these allegations are no longer considered a 'red line' by his administration. Instead, there is full support for Sánchez and no calls for his resignation. The piece highlights the growing legal challenges facing Sánchez while emphasizing the continued backing from within his government.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about the increasing legal challenges faced by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez without overtly criticizing or supporting him. It mentions both the rising charges and the government's stance of full support, suggesting a balanced approach. There is no clear ideological倾向

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