Rufián Warns Sánchez: 'Whataboutism' on Corruption Implies Admission of Guilt

Gabriel Rufián has issued a direct warning to Prime Minister Sánchez. Rufián addressed the Prime Minister regarding his approach to corruption allegations.

Gabriel Rufián has issued a direct warning to Prime Minister Sánchez. Rufián addressed the Prime Minister regarding his approach to corruption allegations. He stated that resorting to 'whataboutism' is a problematic tactic. According to Rufián, this strategy implies an admission of 'me too'. It suggests that Sánchez's administration also faces similar issues of corruption. Rufián's statement highlights a perceived defensive strategy by the government. The warning underscores ongoing political tensions over corruption in Spain. He suggests that deflecting blame is seen as an acknowledgment of guilt.