Pedro Sánchez’s Wife to Stand Trial for Corruption Amid Controversy
In a surprising ruling, the wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has been ordered to face a corruption trial and must surrender her passport. The Prime Minister's office has criticized the judge's decision.
Editorial Staff
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Updated about 20 hours ago
The wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is set to face a corruption trial, a decision that has taken many by surprise. She has also been instructed to surrender her passport as part of the ruling.
The Prime Minister's office has publicly expressed its discontent, accusing the presiding judge of overreach in this unexpected legal development.
This situation raises questions about the implications for Sánchez's administration and the broader political landscape in Spain.