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11.07.2025

11.07.2025Sánchez Support Recedes

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 11.07.2025.

It displays 97 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.07.2025Sánchez Support Recedes
The political landscape for the Sánchez government dramatically shifted on July 11, with Spanish media intensely reporting the PP's escalating "personal war" campaign. Early focus centered on continued judicial scrutiny of former minister Ábalos's payments and new allegations linking Prime Minister Sánchez's family to "brothels." This aggressive offensive gained significant traction with the publication of new CIS polls throughout the day, which showed a seven-point decline for the PSOE. The polls notably narrowed the party's lead over the PP and indicated strong gains for Vox, attributing this shift to the ongoing corruption crisis, particularly the Cerdán case. Concurrently, political debate deepened regarding Catalonia's financing, with regional leaders expressing concern over equitable agreements and Compromís threatening support. Later, allegations of illegal "state sewer" espionage against Sánchez and his family also emerged, adding another layer to the government's challenges.
11.07.2025

04:00Sánchez's Corruption Crucible

Spanish media continues to intensely scrutinize the government's integrity amid escalating judicial probes. The Supreme Court is broadening its investigation into former minister Ábalos's remunerations and PSOE donations (RTVE, La Razón, 20minutos). Further allegations surface regarding Prime Minister Sánchez's family and alleged brothels (El Español, Libertad Digital), alongside reports on Cerdán seeking PSOE insurance for legal costs (El Confidencial). Sánchez also faced congressional scrutiny over the Koldo case, emerging politically bruised but standing (El Salto).
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06:51Palace Shadows Lengthen

Spanish media continues to intensely scrutinize the government's integrity. New developments include judicial tracking of money in the Cerdán case (20minutos) and questions over Minister Marlaska's spending on asylum translators (Libertad Digital). Reports on the Ábalos and Sánchez family allegations persist (La Razón, El Español). Furthermore, Iberdrola has launched a judicial offensive against the government (Público), alongside general criticism regarding the social agenda (El Plural).
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10:54Sánchez's Hunted Days

Spanish media heavily reports on the PP's intensified "personal war" campaign against Prime Minister Sánchez, explicitly targeting his family and private life, and leveraging alleged links between the PSOE and prostitution (El Confidencial, El País, El Plural, El Español). This aggressive offensive aligns with new CIS polls showing a significant decline for the PSOE, reducing their lead over the PP, with the shift attributed to the ongoing corruption crisis and the Cerdán case (El Periódico, RTVE). Other reports mention internal PSOE matters (La Razón) and alleged government attempts to manipulate information (Libertad Digital).
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12:55Polling Sands Shift

Spanish media prominently reports new CIS polls showing a significant decline for the PSOE, linked to the Cerdán case, narrowing their lead over the PP and boosting Vox (El Plural, La Razón, Libertad Digital, RTVE). Concurrently, a major political debate centers on Catalonia's financing, with PSOE regional leaders cautioning against "aggravance" to other regions (El País, 20minutos) and Feijóo pledging more funding if elected (El Periódico).
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16:18PSOE's Poll Plunge

Spanish media highlights new CIS polls showing a seven-point drop for the PSOE, now only slightly ahead of the PP, with Vox gaining substantially (RTVE, El Plural, La Razón, Libertad Digital). This decline is linked to the Cerdán case. Political debate continues on Catalonia's financing, with Compromís threatening support over Valencia's "grievance" (20minutos, El País). Separately, tennis star Alcaraz reaching the Wimbledon final also features prominently (El Confidencial, El Mundo).
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21:22Sánchez's Political Tide Turns

Spanish media continues to focus on the political fallout for the PSOE, with new CIS polls confirming a seven-point drop, narrowing their lead over the PP, and strong gains for Vox, largely attributed to the Cerdán case (RTVE, El Plural, La Razón, Libertad Digital). Allegations of illegal "state sewer" espionage against Prime Minister Sánchez and his family also emerge (El Español). Debates persist regarding Catalonia's financing, with regional concerns about equitable agreements (El País, 20minutos).