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.
The Spanish government led by Pedro Sánchez is facing mounting pressure following the emergence of new corruption cases involving the Socialist Party. A Civil Guard unit raided the party's headquarters in Madrid seeking evidence in ongoing corruption investigations.
French MP <strong>Francois Ruffin</strong> declared his intention to run in the upcoming presidential elections if no left-wing primaries are held. This announcement was made during an interview on France Inter, where he criticized Socialist Party leaders for rejecting the idea of primaries.
Recent polls in Spain show a significant recovery for the People's Party and the Socialist Party, while the far-right Vox Party has seen a decline. These results come amid the ongoing impacts of the war in the Middle East on Spain's political landscape.
Emmanuel Grégoire, the Socialist Party candidate, has been re-elected as Mayor of Paris following a significant victory in the municipal elections. This decision was made during an official city council session, renewing the political composition while maintaining previous balances.
Mikaël Delafos, the Socialist Party candidate, has been re-elected as the mayor of Montpellier with a significant victory in the recent local elections. The 'France Unbowed' party came in second, positioning itself as the main opposition.