Pedro Sánchez Considers Resignation Amid Corruption Complaint Filed Against Wife Begoña Gómez

The resignation of Spain’s prime minister is being considered

In light of a corruption complaint filed against his wife, Begoña Gómez, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has announced that he is considering stepping down from his position. The socialist politician made the announcement on Wednesday and cancelled all public engagements for a few days to reflect on the situation. He intends to make a decision on Monday.

In a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter), Sánchez expressed his thoughts on whether he should continue as the head of government or resign. The complaint against Gómez was filed by the organization “Manos Limpias” (Clean Hands) and alleges corruption and influence in the economy. While the court did not provide further details and closed the investigation, the situation has prompted Sánchez to reconsider his position.

Initial reactions from politicians in the conservative opposition party PP have ruled out Sánchez’s resignation, viewing it as a political maneuver. Meanwhile, members of Sánchez’s Socialist Party (PSOE) have expressed solidarity with their leader. Sánchez and Gómez, who have been married since 2006 and have two daughters, have denied any wrongdoing.

Gómez, who does not hold any public office, is a marketing expert who has worked for banks and non-governmental organizations. The situation has sparked debate and speculation about the future of Sánchez’s leadership and whether he will remain in power or step down in favor of someone else within his party.

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