Sánchez and his wife were warned hours before what was coming to them: “The night they spent”

“They are having a bad time,” Zapatero confirmed to us this Thursday when asked about Pedro Sanchez and his wife, before haranguing the left from different media to encourage them to mobilize and convince the President of the Government that “it is worth it” to stay and continue despite “the attacks against his family.”

Zapatero It comes to endorse the roadmap that Moncloa sources had conveyed to us, the ‘prequel’ to the unusual letter in question.

The story begins late on Tuesday afternoon, when the chief executive receives news of what is coming to his wife. The marriage could not be seen until a little later.

It was late on Tuesday night and especially early on Wednesday when Pedro Sánchez and Begoña Gomez They talked at length. The President of the Government and therefore his wife had been trying to deal with the blow for hours after becoming aware of the news that implicated the ‘first lady’ and that would appear in The confidential a few hours later, revealing that a judge had opened proceedings following the complaint filed by Manos Médicas against the Moncloa tenant for alleged influence peddling. “They had a terrible night”, tells us a source of absolute solvency, implying that the idea of ​​the resignation and the letter from Pedro Sánchez began to be forged at that moment, although not to be written. The same sources explain to this digital that, after long conversations with the mother of his daughters, Pedro Sánchez went to Congress on Wednesday “barely sleeping”, with the news already published and prevailing throughout the media. However, it was after leaving Parliament that the president got to work to write in his own handwriting the pages that burst into public life around seven in the afternoon through his social media accounts before to invade newsrooms, televisions, radios and gatherings of all kinds.

The chronology is revealing. The previous hours passed like this: between the moment in which Pedro Sánchez left his seat and the delivery of the letter, always according to our sources, “The president conveyed his intentions to the King”.

Then he got to work. Paper and pen. “There were at least two versions of the writing”they clarify us. “In the first one there was open talk of resignation”, they insist. “It was after speaking with certain trusted people when the President agreed, on the advice of his interlocutors, to soften the content of his letter and change the announcement of his resignation to that of reflection, the pause in his public agenda and to defer his final decision. Until next monday”.

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