‘Created uncertainty’: Spanish PM says he will not resign after corruption allegations against wife
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Spain's Prime Minister says he will not resign after corruption allegations against his wife. Head of Telecinco News in Spain Carlos Franganillo joined José Díaz-Balart to weigh in on the reaction to his decision.April 29, 2024
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