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30.05.2025

30.05.2025Day the Ayuso Administration Faced Second Prosecution

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 30.05.2025.

It displays 88 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

30.05.2025Day the Ayuso Administration Faced Second Prosecution
Madrid President Ayuso's administration faced formal charges in a second judicial case related to nursing home management during the pandemic, with former Health Minister Reyero set to testify as a witness. The prosecution escalated pressure on Ayuso, already under scrutiny for employing a UCO captain earning 84,000 euros in her Health Ministry.

The PSOE "fontanera" scandal continued dominating coverage as Leire Díez defended herself in party chats, claiming involvement in a "complex investigation" while promising to provide all information to headquarters. Audio recordings revealed she offered to block Basque authority sanctions within Santos Cerdán's influence area. Prime Minister Sánchez avoided addressing the scandal directly, stating only that "the government functions."

Opposition leader Feijóo announced mass street protests for June 8th, declaring "there is mafia, not plumbers" in PSOE's operations while threatening another motion of censure. Valencia witnessed its seventh consecutive demonstration demanding regional president Mazón's resignation over flood management.
30.05.2025

04:57Feijóo Calls Street Mobilization Against Sánchez

The newspapers report on escalating political crisis as opposition leader Feijóo announces mass street protests for June 8th, attempting to channel public indignation over corruption scandals affecting Sánchez's government (El Español, 20minutos, infoLibre). Anonymous letters reportedly warned of a businessman's "escape" following a failed meeting with the PSOE "fontanera" operative, deepening the espionage scandal (El Confidencial). Interior Minister Marlaska ordered the Civil Guard director to calm the UCO investigation unit, telling officers to "work calmly" amid mounting pressure (El Periódico). New audio evidence allegedly exposes PSOE conspiracies to remove Judge Biedma from the David Sánchez case, while party operatives intensified efforts during Sánchez's brief retirement for "reflection" (Libertad Digital, La Razón). Valencia continues demanding regional president Mazón's resignation seven months after the dana floods, with ongoing weekly demonstrations (La Marea).
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09:24Ayuso Officials Face Second Prosecution

The newspapers report on escalating judicial pressure against Madrid President Ayuso's administration, with high-ranking officials now formally charged in a second case related to nursing home management during the pandemic, where former Health Minister Reyero will testify as a witness (Público). Simultaneously, controversy surrounds Ayuso's employment of a UCO captain earning 84,000 euros in the Health Ministry, identified as part of the so-called "patriotic UCO" (El Plural). Judge Pedraz validates investigations led by the UCO chief who has been targeted by Leire Díez in the ongoing PSOE scandal (El Periódico). Valencia witnesses its seventh consecutive demonstration demanding regional president Mazón's resignation seven months after the dana floods (El Salto, La Marea). Meanwhile, Formula 1 driver Alonso reportedly rejected Real Madrid's offer in favor of Barcelona due to "unaffordable amounts" and personal reasons (El Mundo).
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13:57PSOE Fontanera Defends Complex Investigation

The newspapers report on the PSOE "fontanera" scandal deepening as Leire Díez defends herself in party chats, claiming involvement in a "complex investigation" while offering to block Basque authority sanctions within Santos Cerdán's influence area (El Español, Libertad Digital, 20minutos). Prime Minister Sánchez avoids addressing the audio recordings directly, stating only that "the government functions and moves forward." Trump's policies impact Spain's Book Fair, with US authors reportedly avoiding participation over fears of being unable to return home (El Confidencial). A tragic case of vicarious violence occurs in Bilbao where a man kills his 13-year-old daughter (RTVE). Meanwhile, 53 families in Almería facing eviction by Sareb secure their homes (El Salto), and medical advances show a new therapy doubling survival rates for worst-prognosis colon cancer (La Vanguardia).
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17:57PSOE Closes Ranks Around Embattled Operative

The newspapers report on Leire Díez defending herself in PSOE militant chats, claiming innocence and promising to provide all information to party headquarters "as soon as possible" following the opening of an expediente over UCO audio recordings (El País, 20minutos). PSOE leadership closes ranks against what they term the right's "dirty war," declaring they will "resist" (El Plural). Meanwhile, the Audiencia Nacional sentences six children of Ruiz-Mateos for the Nueva Rumasa fraud (La Razón), while 53 Almería families facing eviction by Sareb secure their homes (El Salto). International coverage includes the UK launching a billion-euro cyber command with a "hacker army" against Putin (El Confidencial) and the US Supreme Court upholding Trump's end to humanitarian permits for migrants (RTVE).
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El Mundo

Donald Trump despide a Elon Musk en la Casa Blanca

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20:20Feijóo Calls Mass Street Protests

The newspapers report on escalating political confrontation as opposition leader Feijóo calls for mass protests on June 8th against Sánchez, declaring "there is mafia, not plumbers" in PSOE's sewers while demanding a motion of censure (20minutos). The PSOE "fontanera" Leire Díez warns that "all the truth will come out" regarding her case, as she offered to block sanctions in the Basque Country within Santos Cerdán's influence area (La Razón, Libertad Digital). International headlines focus on Trump and Musk's "amicable separation" with mutual praise in the Oval Office, as Musk commits to remaining an "advisor and friend" following his controversial government mandate (El Mundo, El Periódico). Israel announces the creation of "a Jewish state" in the West Bank, while Trump claims the Gaza ceasefire agreement is "very close" (La Marea, RTVE).
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