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Pedro Sánchez's wife to face corruption trial and must surrender her passport

Pedro Sánchez's wife to face corruption trial and must surrender her passport

20 Haziran 2026Financial Times
  • The wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has been ordered to face a corruption trial and surrender her passport, a surprising decision that has drawn criticism from the prime minister's office. Officials have accused the judge of judicial overreach, suggesting that the ruling undermines the integrity of the…
  • This development raises questions about the implications for Sánchez's administration and its stability moving forward.
  • Corruption trials involving high-profile political figures are not uncommon in Spain, where public sentiment often demands accountability. This case could further polarize the political landscape, especially in the lead-up to upcoming elections.
  • The decision to put Sánchez's wife on trial for corruption reflects a broader trend of increasing scrutiny on political figures in Spain. While the prime minister's office claims judicial overreach, the situation may also signal a shift towards greater accountability within the political sphere.
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