Pedro Sánchez, the president of the government, appeared before the Senate commission that is investigating government operations with the intermediation of Koldo García and the Operation Delorme plot.
The session was highly anticipated in hopes of obtaining damaging revelations for Sánchez, but in the end, Sánchez resisted and the PP did not achieve its goal.
Sánchez recognized his political responsibility in the appointments of Ábalos and Cerdán, and admitted that he had received cash payments from the party, never exceeding one thousand euros.
The session was heated, with the majority of responsibility lying with the two major parties: PP and PSOE.
Sánchez felt that the commission was more about defamation than investigation, behaving with sufficiency and sarcasm.
Conclusion: Despite the intensity of the session, no damaging revelations against Sánchez were achieved. His arrogant and sarcastic behavior was problematic, but the PP's strategy also had significant flaws.