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Sánchez does not plan to go to the World Cup final in New York
Spain🏛️ PoliticsCenter5 hr. ago

Sánchez does not plan to go to the World Cup final in New York

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has stated he does not plan to attend Spain's potential World Cup final match, despite the team's advancement to the final after defeating France. The Spanish government had not scheduled Sánchez to attend any matches in the tournament, and this decision remains unchanged even though Spain now has a chance to win the title. According to government sources cited by ABC, Sánchez will not be present in New Jersey for the final, which is expected to take place between Spain and either Argentina or England. Instead, Education and Sports Minister Milagros Tolón is anticipated to represent the government at the event.

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Sánchez does not plan to go to the World Cup final in New York

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has stated he does not plan to attend Spain's potential World Cup final match, despite the team's advancement to the final after defeating France. The Spanish government had not scheduled Sánchez to attend any matches in the tournament, and this decision remains unchanged even though Spain now has a chance to win the title. According to government sources cited by ABC, Sánchez will not be present in New Jersey for the final, which is expected to take place between Spain and either Argentina or England. Instead, Education and Sports Minister Milagros Tolón is anticipated to represent the government at the event.

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