Key facts
- Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez opposes the EU's deregulation agenda.
- Sánchez's position contrasts with simplification pushes from Germany and Italy.
- The Spanish leader's comments come as socialists discuss regaining political ground in Europe.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has publicly rejected the European Union's ongoing push for deregulation. His stance places him in opposition to simplification efforts spearheaded by countries like Germany and Italy. The comments emerged as socialists across Europe are discussing strategies to regain political influence. Sánchez's position suggests a divergence in approach regarding the balance between regulation and market liberalization within the EU.
