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29.07.2025

29.07.2025The Prosecutor to the Bench

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 29.07.2025.

It displays 103 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

29.07.2025The Prosecutor to the Bench
The Spanish media day began with continued reports on Prime Minister Sánchez's political resolve and his team's internal tensions, alongside emerging details in ongoing corruption investigations, including new Koldo audio. However, the editorial focus decisively shifted around midday to the Supreme Court's confirmation of the Prosecutor General, García Ortiz, facing trial for allegedly revealing secrets concerning Ayuso's partner. This development dominated headlines. Subsequently, the Popular Party called for his immediate resignation. In a notable counter-response, the government publicly reiterated its full support for the Prosecutor General, asserting belief in his innocence despite the court's decision. Meanwhile, the Koldo corruption case continued to reveal minor new allegations, though largely in the shadow of the Prosecutor General's judicial process.
29.07.2025

00:47Sánchez's Enduring Stance

Spanish media continues to focus on Prime Minister Sánchez's political resolve, reporting his intent to remain in power until 2027 and present the 2026 budget regardless of approval (Libertad Digital, Público, RTVE, La Razón, 20minutos). Concurrently, new corruption details emerge, with the UCO pointing to alleged personal use of funds by former minister Montoro's partners (El País, El Periódico) and a government commissioner's falsified title (El Mundo). International reports highlight recent Israeli attacks in Gaza (La Marea).
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05:55The Cabinet's Unrest

Spanish media prioritizes domestic politics and corruption. New Koldo audio shows a former official insulting Prime Minister Sánchez (Libertad Digital), amid reports Sánchez strains his team with a cabinet reshuffle (La Razón). Ongoing corruption probes persist (El País, El Mundo). Internationally, the asymmetric EU-US trade agreement's impact on Spain is analyzed (infoLibre, RTVE), and Gaza's humanitarian crisis, highlighting child casualties, remains a focus (El Periódico, El Salto, La Marea).
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10:24Political Divisions Deepen

Domestic politics and corruption remain central in Spanish media. The Koldo investigation features an alleged robbery at Ábalos's daughter's home (El Confidencial) and Koldo's recorded hostility towards Sánchez (Libertad Digital). The Popular Party faces internal shifts, including Feijóo's migration stance (El Plural) and internal divisions (La Razón). International reports cover the Gaza conflict (La Marea) and EU-US trade details (infoLibre).
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12:45Prosecutor General Faces Trial

Spanish media's primary focus has shifted to the Supreme Court's decision to confirm the prosecution of the Prosecutor General, García Ortiz, for allegedly revealing secrets concerning Ayuso's boyfriend (El País, El Periódico, infoLibre, La Razón, Público, RTVE). Meanwhile, the ongoing Koldo corruption case reveals new details, including a robbery at Ábalos's daughter's home (El Confidencial) and alleged payments to Santos Cerdán's sister (El Español).
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14:37Prosecutor General on Trial's Brink

Spanish media's central focus remains the Supreme Court confirming the Prosecutor General's processing for revealing secrets related to Ayuso's partner, with Feijóo demanding his resignation (El País, El Periódico, infoLibre, La Razón, Público, RTVE, La Vanguardia). The Koldo corruption case also persists, showing audios implicating Puente (Libertad Digital) and alleged payments to Santos Cerdán's sister (El Español). Additionally, an offensive against Feijóo emerges concerning his links to the ‘Montoro case’ (El Plural).
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El Mundo

Pedro Sánchez comparece tras su despacho con el rey Felipe VI

En directo.
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18:22The Prosecutor's Endorsed Trial

The central focus of Spanish media continues to be the Supreme Court's confirmation that the Prosecutor General, García Ortiz, will face trial for allegedly revealing secrets related to Ayuso's partner (eldiario.es, El País, infoLibre, La Razón, Público, RTVE, La Vanguardia). Notably, the government, led by Pedro Sánchez, has publicly reiterated its full support for the prosecutor, asserting belief in his innocence despite the judicial decision (El Español, El Periódico).
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