Spain is experiencing an unprecedented political crisis as National Court Judge Santiago Pedraz has leveled charges against several prominent figures in the Socialist Party. This development threatens the stability of the current government led by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez amid rising opposition pressures.
Madrid experienced unprecedented tension as the Anti-Corruption Unit (UCO) entered the Socialist Party headquarters for a 12-hour investigation. This incident comes at a critical time for the Spanish government, with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez expected to address the matter from Rome.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez made his fourth visit to Beijing in four years, highlighting Spain's commitment to strengthening ties with China amid rising US-China tensions. This visit serves as a model for European relations with Beijing.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez stated that Spain stands on the 'right side' of the Middle East conflict, emphasizing the importance of his government's stance amidst challenges. He highlighted Spain's commitment to peace and stability in the region.