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19.11.2025

The Day Cerdán Gained Provisional Freedom

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 19.11.2025.

It displays 125 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

19.11.2025The Day Cerdán Gained Provisional Freedom
Spanish media on November 19 continued its focus on the 'Caso Koldo' corruption scandal. Early reports from the UCO further implicated Santos Cerdán as an "enlace" in alleged public works rigging with Acciona for a 2% kickback. The political debate intensified, with Feijóo attacking Sánchez over Cerdán's actions, and Sánchez criticizing the PP's response to corruption.

The dominant story by late morning became the release of Santos Cerdán, who was granted provisional freedom as judges no longer deemed him a risk for evidence destruction. Concurrently, the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's request for 24 years in prison for Ábalos for several corruption offenses also gained prominence. By evening, Cerdán's defiant statements about "lies and manipulations" upon his release were widely reported.
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03:08Cerdán's Financial Web Unveiled

Spanish media continues its intense focus on the 'Caso Koldo' corruption scandal. New reports from the UCO further implicate Santos Cerdán as a central figure, acting as an "enlace" in alleged public works rigging with Acciona for a 2% kickback (El Mundo, RTVE, eldiario.es, El Español, El País, La Vanguardia, Libertad Digital, 20minutos). Additionally, Spain's aid for Ukraine's defense and reconstruction remains a topic (El Confidencial, El Plural).
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Seis de cada diez españoles creen que Sánchez debería convocar elecciones anticipadas

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Seis de cada diez ciudadanos creen que Sánchez debería convocar elecciones anticipadas

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07:43Cerdán's Corruption Echoes

Spanish media continues its intense focus on the 'Caso Koldo' corruption scandal, with new UCO reports further implicating Santos Cerdán. He is accused of acting as a central figure, an "enlace," in alleged public works rigging with Acciona, securing a 2% kickback for 6.7 million euros (eldiario.es, El País, La Vanguardia, RTVE, El Mundo). Additionally, the corruption probe involving the Diputación de Almería is also reported (infoLibre, Público).
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El PP ganaría las elecciones y sumaría mayoría con Vox: seis de cada diez españoles piden a Sánchez adelantar los comicios

08:37
08:47
20 Minutos

La UCO trunca la estrategia de Cerdán en el Supremo al desvelar mordidas de casi 100.000 euros

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09:08Feijóo's Fury, Sánchez's Fire

Spanish media remains intensely focused on the 'Caso Koldo' corruption scandal, with new UCO reports further implicating Santos Cerdán in alleged kickbacks and public works rigging (El País, El Periódico, RTVE, 20minutos, eldiario.es, El Mundo). The political debate is heating up with Feijóo attacking Sánchez over Cerdán's actions, and Sánchez criticizing the PP's response to corruption (El País, El Periódico, RTVE).
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10:27Cerdán Freed From Prison

Spanish media is overwhelmingly focused on the release of Santos Cerdán, who was granted provisional freedom as judges no longer deem him a risk for evidence destruction (eldiario.es, El País, El Periódico, La Razón, La Vanguardia, Público, RTVE). This development follows earlier reports further implicating him in the 'Caso Koldo' corruption scandal, with new UCO reports detailing alleged kickbacks (El Mundo, 20minutos).
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13:00Ábalos Faces Decades in Prison

Spanish media continues to be dominated by the 'Caso Koldo' corruption scandal, with new developments focusing on the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's request for 24 years in prison for Ábalos (El Español, El Mundo). Concurrently, the provisional release of Santos Cerdán is widely reported, with judges no longer seeing him as a risk for evidence destruction (La Razón, La Vanguardia, Público, RTVE, eldiario.es, 20minutos).
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El juez deja libre a Cerdán al ver "mitigado" el riesgo de destruir pruebas tras el informe de la UCO

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17:50Ábalos Faces Prison: Anti-Corruption's Demand

Spanish media continues to be dominated by the 'Caso Koldo' corruption scandal. The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor has requested 24 years in prison for Ábalos for several corruption offenses (eldiario.es, El Mundo, La Razón, Libertad Digital, El Español). Concurrently, Santos Cerdán has been released from prison, with judges no longer seeing him as a risk for evidence destruction (El País, RTVE, 20minutos, Público).
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18:34
20 Minutos

Así ha salido Santos Cerdán de la cárcel tras 142 días: "Se han dicho muchas mentiras sobre mí"

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Santos Cerdán sale de la cárcel tras 142 días: "Se han dicho muchas mentiras sobre mí"

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19:41Cerdán's Freedom Speaks

Spanish media continues its intense focus on the 'Caso Koldo' corruption scandal. The main development is Santos Cerdán's release from prison after five months, with many outlets highlighting his defiant statements about "lies and manipulations" (El Confidencial, El País, El Periódico, La Razón, La Vanguardia, Libertad Digital, RTVE, 20minutos, Público). Concurrently, the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's request for 24 years in prison for Ábalos remains a prominent story (eldiario.es, El Español, El Mundo).
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