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Spain's Sánchez besieged by corruption probes — scandal or 'lawfare'?

Spain's Sánchez besieged by corruption probes — scandal or 'lawfare'?

Investigations touching PM Pedro Sánchez's wife, brother and former allies have engulfed his government. The opposition says it 'stinks' and demands elections; Sánchez calls it an 'obscene farce' and vows to govern until 2027.

The summary above is a neutral framing. Below, each side reports the same story in its own words — judge for yourself.

Sánchez & government

Sánchez denies wrongdoing, casts the cases against his wife and allies as a politically driven 'farce', and refuses early elections — insisting he will serve out his term to 2027.

Opposition & critics

The conservative PP says the government 'stinks' of corruption, pointing to charges against Sánchez's wife and brother and the 'Koldo' cash-for-contracts case, and demands he call elections.

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