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16.06.2025

16.06.2025Day Sánchez Purged the Party

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 16.06.2025.

It displays 144 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

16.06.2025Day Sánchez Purged the Party
Prime Minister Sánchez executed a swift party restructuring following Santos Cerdán's resignation, expelling José Luis Ábalos after 16 months of disciplinary proceedings and installing a four-person interim team led by Cristina Narbona to replace Cerdán. The morning executive meeting heard Sánchez express "deep shame" over audio recordings about women, calling them "repugnant."

By afternoon, Sánchez positioned himself as an anti-corruption champion while acknowledging lost social majority support but vowing to resist until 2027. He challenged PP and Vox to file a no-confidence motion, declaring it would be "irresponsible" to hand power to them. New UCO revelations showed Koldo discussing Air Europa deportation flights with police officials and Ábalos receiving his Castellana apartment after arranging meetings for businessman Aldama.

The crisis deepened as one of Cerdán's interim replacements, Ana María Fuentes, faced scrutiny over family company subsidies received while serving as deputy during PSOE rule.
16.06.2025

02:32Koldo's Supreme Court Testimony

The newspapers report on thousands protesting against mass tourism demanding limits be set (La Marea), while the government faces mounting pressure as Koldo's testimony in the Supreme Court could deliver checkmate to Sánchez (La Razón). RTVE provides Santos Cerdán's chronology from rise to fall as PSOE's former Organization Secretary. The corruption scandal deepens with reports of the "ballot command's" frantic activity while riding in Sánchez's Peugeot with Bar Franky money (El Mundo), as Sánchez evaluates all options following Cerdán's downfall while uncertain about the scandal's full extent (El Periódico). Meanwhile, Quirón hospital issued an exculpatory certificate for Ayuso's boyfriend during an ongoing investigation (infoLibre).
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06:03Sánchez's Critical Week

The newspapers report on Prime Minister Sánchez facing his most critical week as PSOE leaders demand "radical" cleansing measures following the Cerdán scandal (El País, El Periódico). Sánchez plans to purge officials close to Santos Cerdán and appoint a "very different" Organization Secretary, with pressure mounting to advance the July 5th federal committee meeting (El Periódico, El Plural). The UCO investigation now directly implicates Sánchez in two document falsification crimes related to rigged PSOE primaries (Libertad Digital). Meanwhile, rejection of mass tourism expands across Canarias, Baleares and Barcelona (El Salto), while leaked "panic audios" from a major blackout reveal tensions between energy companies Iberdrola, Endesa and grid operator REE (El Confidencial). Sánchez will meet with coalition partners' spokespersons this week as the political crisis deepens (RTVE).
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09:31Sánchez Announces Party Purge

The newspapers report on Prime Minister Sánchez announcing major party restructuring following the Cerdán scandal, with "important remodelaciòn announcements" expected today in PSOE's leadership (20minutos, RTVE). This marks Sánchez's first Executive Committee meeting without Santos Cerdán as Organization Secretary. New UCO audio recordings reveal Koldo attempted to place contacts in Adif, specifically trying to install Roberto Bécares, director of a public company that hired Koldo's brother and girlfriend, promising he would "do whatever you say" (El Periódico). Meanwhile, Manos Limpias president hints at upcoming developments "affecting the vice-president" in coming weeks (El Plural). La Razón suggests an "Operation Save PSOE" involving new leadership and 2026 elections. Spanish anti-tax groups are reportedly leveraging Argentine President Milei's popularity to attract young followers (El País).
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Cristina Narbona, Montse Mínguez, Borja Cabezón y Ana Fuentes gestionarán el partido hasta el comité federal del 5 de julio, que será en Madrid. La ejecutiva socialista aprueba la expulsión de Ábalos como militante. Cerdán se da de baja en el PSOE y comunica al Supremo que deja hoy su acta de diputado
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11:42Ábalos Expelled as Sánchez Installs Interim Team

The newspapers report on the PSOE expelling José Luis Ábalos 16 months after opening disciplinary proceedings (El Mundo), while Prime Minister Sánchez told the party executive he feels "deeply ashamed" by audio recordings about women, calling them "repugnant" (El País). Santos Cerdán resigned from the PSOE and communicated to the Supreme Court he would leave his deputy seat today (El País). Sánchez appointed an interim team led by Cristina Narbona to replace Cerdán in the Organization Secretary role, selecting a "collegiate" leadership without ties to the fallen official (El Periódico, La Razón, Público, RTVE, 20minutos). The new interim structure includes Narbona, Mínguez, Cabezón and Fuentes until the Federal Committee meets (Público, RTVE). El Salto analyzes how the far-right instrumentalizes corruption scandals as pretexts for broader political goals.
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14:19Narbona Takes Interim Control

The newspapers report on Prime Minister Sánchez appearing before the press after appointing a four-person interim team to replace Santos Cerdán in the PSOE's Organization Secretary role (El Confidencial, El Periódico, infoLibre, RTVE, 20minutos). Sánchez designated Cristina Narbona along with three other socialist leaders to handle the transition until the Federal Committee meets in July (El Periódico, infoLibre, RTVE). The interim arrangement represents a collegiate leadership structure deliberately chosen to distance the party from Cerdán's influence (El Periódico, La Razón). Meanwhile, Spanish anti-tax groups are capitalizing on Argentine President Milei's popularity to recruit young followers, with media noting how extremist economic ideas gain visibility through the Argentine leader's influence (El País).
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El Mundo

Pedro Sánchez anuncia medidas tras la Ejecutiva del PSOE por los escándalos de corrupción

Directo.
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14:55Sánchez Dares Opposition No-Confidence Vote

The newspapers report on Prime Minister Sánchez appearing before Congress to address corruption scandals while challenging opposition parties PP and Vox to file a no-confidence motion if they want to govern (El Confidencial, El Periódico, infoLibre, Libertad Digital). Sánchez announced measures following the PSOE executive meeting on corruption cases, stating the party will not cover up corruption and declaring it would be "irresponsible" to resign (El Mundo, infoLibre, Libertad Digital, RTVE). Santos Cerdán surrendered his deputy seat and lost parliamentary immunity as part of the transition arrangements (Libertad Digital). Conservative outlet La Razón compares Sánchez's stance to former PP leader Rajoy's refusal to step down, while El Salto suggests this marks Sánchez's "endgame."
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15:46Sánchez Digs In Until 2027

The newspapers report on Prime Minister Sánchez positioning himself as an anti-corruption champion while admitting he has lost social majority support but vowing to resist until 2027 (El Confidencial, El Español, El Periódico, El Plural, infoLibre, La Vanguardia, Público, RTVE). Sánchez challenged PP and Vox to present a no-confidence motion, stating that handing the country to them would be "irresponsible" (El Confidencial, El Periódico, El Plural, infoLibre, RTVE, Libertad Digital). The PSOE expelled Ábalos 16 months after opening disciplinary proceedings, coinciding with Cerdán's departure (El Mundo). New revelations show Koldo discussed offering Air Europa planes to Minister Torres for deportations with the Police director (20minutos). Sánchez promised not to "cover up" corruption like the PP and will establish a congressional investigation commission on the Cerdán case (La Vanguardia, Público, RTVE).
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18:48Sánchez Dares Opposition No-Confidence Vote

The newspapers report on Prime Minister Sánchez refusing to call early elections despite mounting corruption scandals, challenging PP and Vox to file a no-confidence motion instead (La Razón, La Vanguardia, Libertad Digital, RTVE). Ana María Fuentes, replacing Cerdán as PSOE manager, received subsidies from regional government for a family company while serving as deputy during PSOE rule (El Mundo). New recordings reveal Ábalos received his Castellana apartment contract after arranging Aldama's meeting with Montero's deputy regarding Ciudad Real airport (El Periódico). Manos Limpias president hints upcoming developments will "affect the vice-president" in coming weeks (El Plural). Meanwhile, Spanish anti-tax groups leverage Argentine President Milei's popularity to recruit young followers with extremist economic ideas (El País). Israeli-Iranian escalation continues with Israel claiming control over Tehran's airspace after massive Iranian attack left eight dead (20minutos).
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