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Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez suspends public duties to 'reflect'

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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez denied corruption allegation­s against his wife but said he will consider resigning after the launch of a judicial investigat­ion into accusation­s by a right-wing legal platform that Begoña Gomez used her position to infl uence business deals.

Sánchez said in a letter posted on his X account that while the allegation­s against his wife are false, he is cancelling his public agenda until Monday when he will announce whether he will continue or step down.

“I need to stop and refl ect,” Sánchez wrote. “I must answer the question if it is worth it to continue, given the mud pit the right and far-right have made out of our politics, if I must continue at the helm of the government or renounce that highest of honours.”

Sánchez, 52, has been Spain’s prime minister since 2018. He was able to form a new left-wing coalition government in November to start another four-year term. He is one of Europe’s longest-serving Socialist leaders.

Manos Limpias, or “Clean Hands” accuses Gómez of allegedly having used her position to infl uence business deals. The court did not provide further informatio­n and said that the probe was under seal.

Manos Limpias describes itself as a union, but its main activity is pursuing legal cases. Many have been linked to right-wing causes. It acts as the “popular prosecutio­n,” a peculiarit­y of Spanish law that allows individual­s or entities to take part in certain criminal cases even when they haven’t been directly harmed by the accused.

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 ?? ?? Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his wife Begona Gomez arrive at 10 Downing Street in London, Dec. 3, 2019. A Spanish judge agreed Wednesday, April 24, 2024.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his wife Begona Gomez arrive at 10 Downing Street in London, Dec. 3, 2019. A Spanish judge agreed Wednesday, April 24, 2024.

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