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Court Investigates Spanish Police Chief, Heaping Pressure on Prime Minister
United States🏛️ Politics2 days ago

Court Investigates Spanish Police Chief, Heaping Pressure on Prime Minister

A court in Spain is investigating Mercedes González, the police chief, regarding allegations that her actions were part of efforts by allies of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to obstruct legal inquiries involving individuals connected to him. The investigation suggests potential interference in judicial processes by those associated with the prime minister, raising questions about the integrity of ongoing investigations.

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The New York Times (World) logoThe New York Times (World)Independent🔒Center2 days ago
Court Investigates Spanish Police Chief, Heaping Pressure on Prime Minister

A court in Spain is investigating Mercedes González, the police chief, regarding allegations that her actions were part of efforts by allies of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to obstruct legal inquiries involving individuals connected to him. The investigation suggests potential interference in judicial processes by those associated with the prime minister, raising questions about the integrity of ongoing investigations.

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