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"Nothing is accidental with Sánchez." In the PP leadership, they are very suspicious of the "movement" bordering on the "electoralism" of the Prime Minister, who has been in favor of changing the Constitution to limit the inviolability of the King.

"Obviously, the Constitution has to evolve according to the demands of exemplary and political conduct of society," said Pedro Sánchez in an interview with eldiario.es and InfoLibre .

Sources from the PP leadership believe that the chief executive opens this "melon" for the same "electoralism" that led him to exhume Franco. In other words, to "try to unite" left-wing voters and "fish" in the Basque and Galician elections on July 12.

"They are going to try to take him to a debate in which people are not right now," to "divert" attention, just as they "try to put fear" with the outbreaks in Galicia, they say. In fact, Genoa is concerned about "the use that may be made" by the Government of sprouts, since "there are 50" throughout Spain and it seems that there were only in Galicia, sources say.

The PSOE wants to "overthrow the Government" of the Xunta "at all costs". "This is really wanting to overthrow the government" and not what the PP does with its criticism of Sánchez, the same sources ironic.

Be that as it may, in the national leadership of the PP they maintain their "total support for the King, as always", beyond the judicial implications that the conduct of the emeritus monarch, Juan Carlos I, who received 65 million euros from the dictatorship, may have from Saudi Arabia.

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