And on the third day of knowing that on November 10 there will be electoral repetition, Pedro Sánchez again charged against his political rivals. Within the campaign that the leader of the PSOE has developed in recent days against the other parties, the acting president has risen one more step in tension. With the focus on two parties especially: Citizens and United We Can.

Sánchez has accused Albert Rivera of "expelling" members of his party who speak "of the understanding with the PSOE" in reference to the resignations of leaders such as Toni Roldán , Javier Nart or Francisco de la Torre in recent weeks. But the harshest criticism of the acting president once again focused on the formation of Pablo Iglesias and his proposal from the Coalition Government. "He would be a president of the Government who would not sleep at night," he said during his interview at La Sexta , for having "United Podemos ministers with little management experience" in his Executive. "A government destined to fail in a few months," he said.

"95% of the citizens of this country would not sleep peacefully or some voters of United We can," continued a Sanchez who has used much of his interventions to charge against the purple formation and its leader.

The socialist leader has also charged against his center-right rivals who have accused him in recent days of wanting to go to an electoral replay focusing on the polls. "Why would the president who won the elections want to repeat the elections?" The acting president has argued.

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