terça-feira, 14 de julho de 2026

The all family of Pedro sanchez is rotten to the core

 


The all family of Pedro sanchez is rotten to the core

The family of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is currently at the center of high-profile legal battles and corruption investigations. While the conservative and far-right opposition parties argue that these cases reveal systemic corruption within his inner circle, Sánchez and his supporters maintain that the allegations are part of a politically motivated smear campaign ("lawfare").

The legal situations involving his immediate family members include:

David Sánchez (Brother)

  • The Conviction: On July 14, 2026, David Sánchez, a classical musician, was convicted of administrative misconduct by a court in Badajoz.
  • The Penalty: He was handed a nine-year ban from holding public office
  • The Case: The court ruled that a public-sector musical director role was specifically "tailor-made" for him in 2017 without any genuine administrative or public need. However, the court dismissed the more severe charge of influence peddling, which could have carried prison time.

Begoña Gómez (Wife)

  • The Status: Begoña Gómez is facing a jury trial for corruption and influence peddling.
  • The Restrictions: In June 2026, an investigating judge ordered her to surrender her passport and barred her from leaving Spain.
  • The Case: Following a two-year investigation, she is accused of using her influence as the prime minister's spouse to secure a position at Madrid’s Complutense University and to improperly benefit companies with which she had personal and professional ties. She strongly denies any wrongdoing.

Political Context

These family scandals are compounded by separate investigations into Sánchez’s broader political circle, including a 24-year prison sentence handed down to his former transport minister and right-hand man, José Luis Ábalos, in June 2026 for a pandemic-era face mask kickback scheme.

The opposition, led by the center-right People's Party (PP), has used these developments to demand Sánchez's immediate resignation. Prime Minister Sánchez, who initially came to power in 2018 on an anti-corruption platform, has not been directly implicated or named in any of the cases. He has vowed to defend his family's innocence and intends to serve out his full term until August 2027.

 

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