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07.12.2025

The Day Salazar's Right-Hand Man Was Dismissed Amid Harassment Scandal

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 07.12.2025.

It displays 89 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

07.12.2025The Day Salazar's Right-Hand Man Was Dismissed Amid Harassment Scandal
The day's dominant story was the continued fallout from the 'Salazar case'. Early reports reiterated Pedro Sánchez's personal assumption of responsibility for errors in handling the case, denying premeditation. Concurrently, media highlighted internal strife within the PSOE, with allies of Sánchez reportedly clashing and women within the party demanding a "profound" feminist transformation. By the evening, the narrative escalated significantly with the widespread reporting of the immediate dismissal of Antonio Hernández, Paco Salazar's right-hand man in Moncloa. This action was explicitly linked to the ongoing sexual harassment scandal, with several outlets noting accusations of Hernández's complicity in covering up the harassment.
07.12.2025

02:18 (01:18)Sánchez Assumes Salazar Case Blame

Spanish media continues to focus on Pedro Sánchez's acknowledgment of errors in handling the 'Salazar case,' with new reports of him taking "first-person" responsibility and denying premeditation (RTVE, El Español, La Razón, El Confidencial, infoLibre, eldiario.es). Political tensions also persist, with Sánchez responding to accusations from Ábalos (El Plural) and women of the PSOE mobilizing against sexual harassment (20minutos). Additionally, a directive to reject patients at the Hospital de Torrejón was given in writing (El País).
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06:14 (05:14)Sánchez Navigates Political Fault Lines

Spanish media continues to extensively cover Pedro Sánchez's political challenges. He acknowledges errors in the 'Salazar case' (RTVE, infoLibre) while facing a rift with leftist parties due to efforts to compensate Junts (El Salto, El Mundo). Reports also highlight internal conflicts among Sánchez's allies (La Razón) and accusations from Ábalos (El Plural). Additionally, concerns about healthcare privatization in Madrid are prominent (eldiario.es, El País).
08:12
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08:18
20 Minutos

Sumar eleva la presión sobre el PSOE y forzará una votación en el Gobierno sobre la congelación del precio de 300.000 alquileres

08:18 (07:18 in your timezone)
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12:18 (11:18)S

Spanish media continues to focus on Pedro S chez's political challenges. He acknowledges errors in the 'Salazar case' (infoLibre) and faces internal dissent among allies (La Razón). Sumar escalates pressure on the PSOE regarding rent freezes (20minutos), while the UCO's handling of the 'Montoro case' draws scrutiny (El Plural). Concerns also persist over healthcare in Madrid (eldiario.es, El Pa is) and the weaponization of the Almaraz nuclear plant in Extremadura elections (El Peri odico).
13:11
20 Minutos

El campeón del mundo de F1 se decide en la última carrera: Norris, Verstappen y Piastri se la juegan desde la salida

13:11 (12:11 in your timezone)
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13:32
20 Minutos

El campeón del mundo de F1 se decide en la última carrera: Norris, Verstappen y Piastri se juegan el título desde la salida

13:32 (12:32 in your timezone)
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14:10
20 Minutos

Tres pilotos se juegan el Mundial en la última carrera: Verstappen lidera y Piastri pasa a Norris, que no puede ceder más

14:10 (13:10 in your timezone)
14:40
20 Minutos

Tres pilotos se juegan el Mundial en la última carrera: Verstappen lidera y Norris pelea para asegurar el título

14:40 (13:40 in your timezone)
14:46
20 Minutos

Tres pilotos se juegan el Mundial en la última carrera: Verstappen y Piastri aprietan, pero Norris aguanta y ahora sería campeón

14:46 (13:46 in your timezone)
14:52
20 Minutos

Tres pilotos se juegan el Mundial: Norris salva una investigación y ahora mismo sería campeón

14:52 (13:52 in your timezone)

14:54 (13:54)PSOE's Feminist Rift Exposed

Spanish media continues to highlight the PSOE's internal struggles and feminist discourse. New reports reveal the 'Salazar case' has exposed a lack of visibility within the party and a disconnect between its feminist rhetoric and actions (El Mundo, El Español). Women within the PSOE are calling for a "profound" feminist transformation and an end to protecting aggressors (RTVE). Meanwhile, the government is accused of using attacks on Ayuso's policies to mask corruption and sexism (El Español).
15:11
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Verstappen lidera, pero el que avanza hacia el Mundial es Norris

15:11 (14:11 in your timezone)
15:37
20 Minutos

Norris conquista su primer mundial de F1 y acaba con cuatro años de reinado de Verstappen

15:37 (14:37 in your timezone)
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18:46 (17:46)Socialist Internal Strife Deepens

Spanish media continues its focus on internal PSOE struggles and corruption. Reports highlight socialist leaders pointing fingers at Ferraz over the 'Salazar case' (El Mundo), while others accuse the government of masking corruption with attacks on Ayuso's policies (El Español). Women within the PSOE demand a "profound" feminist transformation and an end to protecting aggressors (RTVE). Barcelona's civility ordinance and energy grid issues also gain traction (El Periódico, El Confidencial).
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22:54 (21:54)Salazar's Right Hand Dismissed

Spanish media widely reports on the dismissal of Antonio Hernández, Paco Salazar's right-hand man, from Moncloa amid an ongoing sexual harassment scandal (RTVE, El Mundo, El Español, La Razón, eldiario.es, La Vanguardia). This move follows previous acknowledgements of errors in the 'Salazar case' by Sánchez and internal PSOE dissent. Other reports touch on corruption concerns within PSOE federations (El Periódico) and the government's stance against private healthcare (El Plural, El País).