As of early 2026, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faces intense pressure from a series of corruption scandals involving the Socialist Party (PSOE) and his former allies, notably the “Caso Koldo,” which involves illegal payments and fraud in pandemic mask procurement. The scandals have led to the detention of various officials, prompting apologies from Sánchez and promises of party restructuring. Key Corruption Scandals & Allegations: • Caso Koldo/Ábalos: A major investigation involving bribery, corruption, and money laundering linked to Jose Luis Ábalos, a former minister and key ally, and his aide Koldo García. • Involvement of Associates: Investigations cover several individuals close to the PSOE leadership, including dealings with public contracts. • Party Misconduct: Allegations include illegal payments within the party and kickbacks, causing significant political strain. • Allegations against Begoña Gómez: The Prime Minister’s wife has also been subject to investigations arising from allegations by opposition-linked organizations. Sánchez’s Response: • Sánchez has apologized to the Spanish public, stating he had no knowledge of the misconduct and demanding “zero tolerance”. • He initiated an internal audit of the PSOE and fired key figures involved, including Ábalos. • He has accused the opposition of conducting a smear campaign, insisting on finishing his term until 2027. nPolitical Impact: • The opposition has demanded his resignation, citing this as a systemic issue within his government. • The scandals have prompted debates ab
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