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09.06.2025Day the Attorney General Was Charged

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 09.06.2025.

It displays 108 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

09.06.2025Day the Attorney General Was Charged
Spain's Attorney General García Ortiz was formally charged by the Supreme Court for allegedly leaking confidential information about Madrid president Ayuso's boyfriend's tax case. The court stated this occurred following "indications from the Government Presidency," directly implicating Moncloa. García Ortiz faces up to four years in prison and five years of disqualification but refuses to resign.

The PP immediately demanded his resignation and called on Sánchez's coalition partners to abandon the government, claiming they are "endorsing corruption." Two of three prosecutor associations joined calls for García Ortiz's departure, declaring the situation "unsustainable."

The development escalated the post-demonstration pressure on Sánchez following Saturday's massive protests. Meanwhile, Alcaraz's Roland Garros victory provided a brief respite from political coverage, with media celebrating his second Paris title and fifth Grand Slam at the same age Nadal achieved this milestone.
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El español se corona por segunda vez en Roland Garros tras una remontada épica ante Sinner en la final más larga que ha vivido el torneo
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08:00Alcaraz Crowned King of Paris Again

The newspapers report on Alcaraz securing his second Roland Garros title after an epic comeback against Sinner in the tournament's longest final, with media celebrating his fifth Grand Slam at the same age Nadal achieved this milestone (El País, El Mundo, El Español, RTVE). Political tensions escalate as Feijóo adopts Aznar's centrist strategy while calling for "revolution" and rejecting "fronts of anger," intensifying pressure on Sánchez with direct challenges about his fitness to lead Spain (El Confidencial, 20minutos). Internal PSOE voices demand Sánchez respond to mounting scandals involving audio recordings against the UCO anti-corruption unit (El Periódico). Argentine President Milei's Madrid visit generates controversy, with Ayuso meeting him after his "death to socialism" rally, while Israeli government officially labels Sánchez as "radical left antisemite" following Spain's Gaza positions (El Plural, Libertad Digital, Público).

09:33Political War Escalates Beyond Streets

The newspapers report on escalating political tensions as conservative leaders intensify attacks on Sánchez's government. Ayuso denounces what she calls Sánchez's "Chavista practices," claiming daily attacks from over a thousand government advisors, while Mañueco calls for Spain to emerge from "Sanchismo" through Feijóo's PP project (La Razón, 20minutos). A Badajoz judge accuses Gallardo of "legal fraud" and elevates his case to the Supreme Court of Justice after he gained parliamentary immunity (El Confidencial). The government's Democracy Action Plan remains stalled in Congress, causing desperation among coalition partners (El Plural). Meanwhile, Spain summoned Israel's representative after Israeli forces blocked a flotilla carrying aid to Gaza with a Spanish citizen aboard (RTVE). Labor oversight reveals mutual insurance companies spent 3.6 million euros in 2024 hiring private detectives to surveil workers on sick leave (El Periódico).
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Cuando le veo jugar, detecto por adelantado en cada gesto de su rostro lo que va a suceder. Si sonríe, vamos bien. Si frunce el entrecejo, las cosas no funcionan
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10:51Spain's Top Prosecutor Charged

The newspapers report on Spain's top prosecutor García Ortiz being formally charged by the Supreme Court for allegedly leaking confidential information about Madrid regional president Ayuso's boyfriend, with the court stating this occurred following "indications from the Government Presidency" (El Periódico, infoLibre, La Razón, Público, RTVE). The PP immediately demands García Ortiz's resignation while the government calls for respecting presumption of innocence (20minutos). New audio recordings expose further practices involving Cospedal and Villarejo, including threats against prosecutor Grinda (El Plural). Meanwhile, tennis coverage shifts to analyzing Alcaraz's transparency on court, with commentators noting his facial expressions reveal his mental state during matches (El País).
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14:02Top Prosecutor Charged

The newspapers report on the Supreme Court formally charging Spain's top prosecutor García Ortiz with revealing state secrets for allegedly leaking confidential information about Madrid president Ayuso's boyfriend, with the court stating this occurred following "indications from the Government Presidency" (El Periódico, El Plural, La Razón, Libertad Digital, RTVE, 20minutos, infoLibre, Público). The PP immediately demands García Ortiz's resignation and calls on Sánchez's coalition partners to abandon the government, claiming they are "endorsing corruption." García Ortiz refuses to resign and maintains his innocence. Meanwhile, public administration workers hold nationwide demonstrations demanding an end to temporary employment in government positions (El Salto).
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19:30Attorney General Charged Over Ayuso Leak

The newspapers report on Spain's Attorney General García Ortiz being formally charged by Supreme Court judge Hurtado for allegedly leaking confidential information about Madrid president Ayuso's boyfriend's tax case. Multiple sources emphasize the judge's claim that the leak occurred following "indications from the Government Presidency" at Moncloa, though infoLibre notes the judge "assumes without proof" government involvement (El País, infoLibre, La Vanguardia, Libertad Digital, RTVE, 20minutos). García Ortiz faces up to four years in prison and five years of disqualification but refuses to resign, maintaining his innocence (20minutos, RTVE). The Madrid chief prosecutor is also being charged in the same case. International coverage includes Trump deploying the National Guard in Los Angeles, escalating institutional tensions, and Elon Musk's father praising Putin as a leadership model (El Periódico, La Vanguardia).

23:20Attorney General Formally Charged

The newspapers report on Judge Hurtado formally charging Spain's Attorney General García Ortiz with revealing state secrets over the leaked emails involving Ayuso's boyfriend, with the Supreme Court concluding the instruction phase (RTVE, El País, El Plural, infoLibre, La Razón, Libertad Digital, 20minutos). García Ortiz faces up to four years in prison and five years of disqualification but refuses to resign despite the charges. Público questions the legal foundation of Hurtado's case, highlighting procedural gaps in the prosecution. Meanwhile, over 30 artists demand four Galician festivals owned by KKR comply with Palestinian solidarity demands, escalating cultural boycott pressure (El Salto). International coverage focuses on Trump deploying Marines in Los Angeles, which El Periódico frames as escalating institutional crisis dangers in the United States.