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04.07.2025

04.07.2025Day Jail Warnings Echoed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 04.07.2025.

It displays 106 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

04.07.2025Day Jail Warnings Echoed
Spanish media prioritized the intensifying political and judicial fallout from the Santos Cerdán corruption case. In the morning, attention focused on Pedro Sánchez's internal restructuring of the PSOE, notably the appointment of Rebeca Torró as the new Secretary of Organization, seen as a move to distance the party from Cerdán's circle. Concurrently, judicial probes into the Begoña Gómez case continued, with a judge ordering new call tracing. By mid-day, concerns about judicial integrity emerged with reports of a National Court chief allegedly leaking secrets to Sánchez. As the Popular Party's national congress gained prominence, it became a platform for sharp attacks against the PSOE. Most notably, former Prime Ministers Aznar and Rajoy, along with a PSOE official, publicly warned of potential jail time for party members amidst ongoing corruption scandals, marking a significant escalation in rhetoric.
04.07.2025

03:09Sánchez Purges Cerdán Allies

Spanish media continues to focus on the political fallout from the Santos Cerdán corruption case. Pedro Sánchez is seen making internal changes within the PSOE, specifically removing those close to Cerdán from the Executive (El Español, Público, RTVE, El Plural, 20minutos). Additionally, Ábalos, implicated in related matters, is reportedly seeking a deal with prosecutors, threatening further revelations (El Confidencial). Separately, major outlets report on US Republicans approving Trump's controversial tax law (El País, El Periódico).
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06:51PSOE Realigns Leadership

Spanish media highlights significant internal shifts within the PSOE, as Pedro Sánchez appoints Rebeca Torró as the new Secretary of Organization, succeeding Cerdán (El País, El Plural, infoLibre, Público, RTVE, 20minutos). This leadership change is portrayed as part of a restructuring to exclude allies of the recently implicated Cerdán (infoLibre). Concurrently, the PP evaluates its recent territorial gains (El Periódico, La Razón), and unemployment figures record a notable decline (El Salto).
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10:34PSOE's New Path Emerges

Spanish media continues to report on the political fallout from the Santos Cerdán corruption case, with significant attention on Pedro Sánchez's internal changes within the PSOE. Rebeca Torró has been appointed the new Secretary of Organization, succeeding Cerdán, signaling a broader leadership restructuring (El País, La Vanguardia, RTVE, 20minutos, El Español, El Plural, infoLibre, Público). Concurrently, judicial investigations continue, with a judge ordering new probes into the Begoña Gómez case (La Razón), while Ábalos seeks a plea deal (El Confidencial).
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14:14Leadership's Shifting Sands

Spanish media reports focus on the intense political maneuvering in Madrid. The PSOE is undergoing continued leadership shifts as Pedro Sánchez appoints Rebeca Torró, though her authority is reportedly diluted, amid ongoing fallout from the Cerdán scandal (El Confidencial, El Plural, infoLibre, La Vanguardia, Público, 20minutos). Concerns about judicial integrity surface, with reports of a National Court chief leaking secrets to Sánchez (El Mundo) and a PSOE official predicting potential jail time for some party members (La Razón). Simultaneously, the Popular Party holds its national congress, seeking to boost Feijóo's leadership (El País, El Periódico, Libertad Digital, RTVE).
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16:44The Jail Prophecy

Spanish media highlights escalating political and judicial tensions. Former PM Aznar and socialist Page warn of potential jail time for PSOE members amid ongoing corruption scandals (El Confidencial, El Periódico, La Razón). Investigations intensify regarding the National Court chief's alleged controversial ties and past leaks to Sánchez (Libertad Digital, El Mundo). Both PSOE and PP also finalize internal leadership reorganizations (El Plural, infoLibre, Público, El País, RTVE).
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18:55Aznar's Corruption Accusations

Spanish media continues to focus on escalating political tensions, with the Popular Party's national congress serving as a platform for strong attacks against the PSOE. Former Prime Ministers Aznar and Rajoy bolster Feijóo, directly accusing the Sánchez government of corruption and linking its members to potential jail time amidst ongoing scandals (El Confidencial, El Español, El Periódico, RTVE). Concerns persist regarding a National Court chief's alleged secrets leaked to Sánchez (El Mundo), while the new PSOE leadership also faces scrutiny over hires linked to the 'Koldo plot' (La Razón).
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