BARCELONA – In a new and highly sensitive blow to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, the former Secretary General of the Socialist International, Benedicta Lasi, has filed a formal complaint in London accusing him of workplace harassment. Popular Accusation Demands 24 Years in Prison for Begoña Gómez, Wife of Spanish Prime Minister The complaint adds significant international and political pressure on Sánchez at a time when he is already facing multiple judicial and political challenges in Spain. According to available information, Lasi’s complaint stems from what she describes as a progressive deterioration of her working conditions and a growing climate of hostility within the Socialist International — an organization in which Pedro Sánchez has played a prominent role for years. International Dimension The fact that the complaint was filed in London gives the case a particularly delicate international dimension, moving it beyond purely Spanish borders and placing the internal functioning of the Socialist International under scrutiny. Sources close to the case indicate that Lasi has denounced an increasingly hostile environment within the organization, which she claims led to systematic workplace harassment. Political Impact The accusation represents a new and uncomfortable front for Pedro Sánchez. The Socialist International is a historic global network of socialist and social-democratic parties, and Sánchez has held influential positions within it. Any negative developments in this case could damage his international image and further weaken his position at home. For now, the complaint has once again placed the Spanish Prime Minister at the center of a high-profile controversy with strong political repercussions. Corruption scandals have Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez cornered Neither Pedro Sánchez nor the Socialist International have issued an official statement regarding the complaint so far.
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