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15.06.2025

15.06.2025Day Sánchez Weighed All Options

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 15.06.2025.

It displays 80 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

15.06.2025Day Sánchez Weighed All Options
Iran launched fresh missile waves against Israel, with strikes hitting residential buildings in Israeli cities, while Israel defended its escalation by claiming Iran had developed nuclear bomb materials. Trump reportedly vetoed an Israeli plan to assassinate Iran's supreme leader but stated peace talks were progressing.

The corruption scandal expanded as newspapers revealed the Cerdán-Ábalos network collected one million euros in cash from companies receiving 654 million in public works contracts. PSOE critics emboldened against Sánchez, demanding a party congress without him, while Feijóo planned parliamentary votes to expose coalition partners. By evening, reports emerged that Sánchez was evaluating all exit options while remaining uncertain about the scandal's full extent.

Additional revelations included Quirón hospital issuing certificates for Ayuso's boyfriend during investigations, and Koldo García offering Air Europa planes for migrant deportations during COVID. Thousands protested mass tourism, demanding limits on visitor numbers.
15.06.2025
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05:30Right-Wing Movements Accelerate Against Sánchez

The newspapers report on Spain's right-wing parties positioning themselves to accelerate Sánchez's downfall, with El Confidencial analyzing strategic movements that could hasten the government's collapse. The Koldo corruption network expands with La Razón revealing emails containing false invoices processed at "bar Franky," adding new details to the scandal that brought down Santos Cerdán. La Vanguardia examines young millionaires' tax rebellion, describing "precociuos fiscal insubordination" among wealthy youth. International coverage focuses on Iran launching fresh missile waves against Israel, with RTVE reporting Israeli retaliation against key infrastructure, while El Salto covers Egyptian police violently blocking an international march to Gaza. El País provides obituary coverage of former Nicaraguan president Violeta Chamorro's final years in Costa Rican exile, surrounded by family members stripped of nationality and persecuted by the Ortega-Murillo regime.
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12:58PSOE Critics Rise Against Sánchez

The newspapers report on PSOE critics emboldening against Sánchez, with El Confidencial revealing they want a party congress without the current leader. María Jesús Montero expresses feeling "profoundly betrayed" by Cerdán but insists there are "plenty of reasons" to maintain the government (El Plural). Opposition leader Feijóo plans to force a parliamentary vote to "portray" Sánchez's coalition partners, aiming to expose their positions (El Periódico). RTVE provides a chronology of Santos Cerdán's rise and fall as PSOE's former Organization Secretary. Meanwhile, El País analyzes the decline of Macronism in France, describing bad times for centrism amid increasing polarization. The media also covers institutional violence cases, with El Salto reporting victims saying they wouldn't have filed complaints if they had known the consequences.
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16:44Trump Vetoes Israeli Assassination Plan

The newspapers report on Trump vetoing an Israeli plan to assassinate Iran's supreme leader, according to US sources (El Confidencial), while Israel defends its escalation by claiming Iran developed material for three nuclear bombs in three months (20minutos). Trump pauses immigration raids due to worker shortages in agriculture and hotels (La Vanguardia). Domestic coverage focuses on the PSOE corruption scandal expanding, with reports of frenzied activity by the "ballot command" while riding in Sánchez's Peugeot with Bar Franky money (El Mundo). UCO recordings are described as unprecedented evidence for a no-confidence motion (Libertad Digital). Catalunya announces an unprecedented 18.6 million euro investment in cybersecurity reinforcement (El Periódico). RTVE provides a chronology of Santos Cerdán's rise and fall as PSOE's former Organization Secretary.

21:38Sánchez Weighs All Options

The newspapers report on Iran launching another wave of missile attacks, with impacts on Israeli residential buildings (El Confidencial), escalating the Middle East conflict from the previous day. Domestically, Prime Minister Sánchez evaluates all options following Cerdán's fall due to corruption, while remaining uncertain about the scandal's full extent (El Periódico). New developments include Quirón hospital issuing an exculpatory certificate at the request of Ayuso's boyfriend during an ongoing investigation (infoLibre). RTVE provides a chronology of Cerdán's rise and fall as PSOE's former Organization Secretary, while El Mundo details the frenzied activity of the "ballot command" with Bar Franky money. Single mothers denounce Social Security's blocking of childcare permits (Público).