Political Turmoil in Spain: Socialist Party Under Scrutiny

Spanish police gathered emails from the Socialist Party's ex-official Santos Cerdan, escalating a graft investigation that has rocked the party and led to his resignation. The probe, also involving former Transport Minister Jose Luis Abalos, threatens Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's standing amid calls for snap elections by the opposition.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Madrid | Updated: 20-06-2025 18:55 IST | Created: 20-06-2025 18:55 IST
Political Turmoil in Spain: Socialist Party Under Scrutiny
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Spanish police accessed correspondence from the Socialist Party's former senior official Santos Cerdan as part of an intensifying graft inquiry on Friday. Cerdan's resignation last week has plunged Spain into political uncertainty, prompting serious challenges to Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's leadership.

Judge Leopoldo Puente ordered the operation, which involved obtaining digital evidence rather than conducting a physical raid. This move is integral to the investigation targeting Cerdan and former Transport Minister Jose Luis Abalos over alleged corrupt practices.

Prime Minister Sanchez, under mounting pressure, has publicly apologized while resisting opposition demands for his own resignation and snap elections. Meanwhile, the investigation continues, with financial scrutiny and upcoming testimonies set to further unfold political discord.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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