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10.07.2025

10.07.2025The Day Investigations Expanded

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 10.07.2025.

It displays 100 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

10.07.2025The Day Investigations Expanded
Spanish media on July 10 centered on the government's attempts to navigate persistent corruption allegations, following Prime Minister Sánchez's congressional appearance. Early reports noted the government feeling "reinforced" by coalition partners, with Sánchez announcing an anti-corruption plan. However, judicial scrutiny continued to expand. Mid-morning headlines intensified focus on new allegations linking Begoña Gómez's family to a "sexual business", with the PP defending its aggressive questioning. By early afternoon, judicial developments dominated, as the Supreme Court and judges demanded detailed information on former minister Ábalos's donations to the PSOE, dating back to 2014. Concurrently, claims resurfaced about a public building allegedly used as a brothel. These ongoing investigations and specific allegations maintained the narrative of political vulnerability and judicial pressure on the Sánchez government throughout the day.
10.07.2025

00:18Corruption's Deepening Web

Spanish media continues to heavily feature the political fallout surrounding Prime Minister Sánchez and corruption allegations. New headlines focus on further revelations in the Cerdán case, with an imputed director seeking political favors and a businessman accusing the PSOE, Cerdán, and Sánchez directly. Despite intense opposition attacks, including renewed links to prostitution, reports indicate the government feels strengthened by its partners' support, with Sánchez launching an anti-corruption plan while Feijóo demands new elections.
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05:35Sánchez Government's Critical Passage

The Spanish press reports that Prime Minister Sánchez's government has largely overcome a critical parliamentary challenge, feeling strengthened by its partners' conditioned support in the face of ongoing corruption debates (El País, infoLibre, 20minutos). This political relief contrasts with continuing judicial developments, as investigations into contract irregularities and Ábalos's alleged involvement in fuel plots persist (El Confidencial, La Razón, El Periódico, Libertad Digital). Opposition efforts to destabilize the government also continue (El Plural, El Español).
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09:20Family Business Tests Sánchez Coalition

Spanish media continues to focus on Prime Minister Sánchez's political stability, emphasizing his government's reliance on conditional partner support, contingent on no illegal financing emerging (20minutos). Corruption allegations intensify with reports linking Begoña Gómez's family to a "sexual business" amidst PSOE conflicts (La Razón). Ongoing UCO investigations further contribute to the narrative of political vulnerability (El Confidencial, El Español, El País, El Plural, infoLibre, Libertad Digital).
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11:47Sánchez's Political Foundations Tested

Spanish media continues to prioritize Prime Minister Sánchez's political stability amid persistent corruption allegations. The government asserts its investiture agreement is renewed (RTVE), though the PP defends Feijóo's criticism regarding Begoña Gómez's family's alleged "sexual business" (20minutos, La Razón). Additionally, revelations show Hacienda using a clause Sánchez previously criticized Feijóo for (El Confidencial). This ongoing political scrutiny of Sánchez's government continues to be a central focus (El Plural, infoLibre).
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14:14Ábalos Donations Under Judicial Eye

Spanish media continues to extensively cover judicial scrutiny on the government. New reports reveal the Supreme Court and judges are demanding detailed information on former minister Ábalos's donations to the PSOE dating back to 2014 (El Español, La Razón, RTVE, 20minutos). Concurrently, allegations against Prime Minister Sánchez's wife, Begoña Gómez, linking her to alleged payments for "girls," persist in the public discourse (Libertad Digital). The government's political stability amid these corruption probes remains a key editorial focus (infoLibre).
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17:08Ábalos Probe Widens

Spanish media maintains focus on judicial scrutiny concerning the government. The Supreme Court orders wider investigation into former minister Ábalos’s remunerations and PSOE donations (RTVE, La Razón, 20minutos). Additionally, the PP presses Prime Minister Sánchez over allegations a public building was used as a brothel, echoing previous Begoña Gómez reports (El Español, Libertad Digital). A significant judicial development also sees six unionists imprisoned for coercion (El País, La Marea).
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