The article discusses the ongoing judicial crisis facing Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, who is under multiple investigations and accusations of corruption. These include the 'Koldo case,' which involves former ministers and close associates, as well as broader allegations of interference in institutions. The Socialist Party (Psoe) is being scrutinized for alleged illicit financing systems, though this has not been confirmed. While Sánchez remains in power due to support from leftist coalition Sumar and nationalist parties, opposition parties like the Popular Party and Vox demand early elections but lack sufficient parliamentary numbers to trigger a vote of no confidence. The article highlights the growing legal challenges against Sánchez’s administration, including the arrest and prosecution of key figures such as Santos Cerdán, Belén Gualda, and others.
Bias read (Right): The article frames the crisis around Sánchez's administration as a politically motivated persecution, emphasizing the involvement of high-ranking officials and suggesting systemic issues within the socialist party. It highlights the legal actions against key figures while downplaying potential left翼





