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Spain's Sánchez Plays Down Impact of Party Sexual Scandals

Summary by Politico Europe
Spain’s prime minister defiantly rejects criticism as his party grapples with a barrage of sexual harassment and corruption scandals.

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The Spanish Prime Minister has made a balance of the last year of government and has not gone beyond the scandals of corruption and sexual harassment that are evaluating its executive.

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The president takes stock of the political course at an appearance in La Moncloa

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The president of the government takes stock of the year and presents the report 'Complying' at a hearing in which complaints of sexual harassment against socialist figures have led to his first words

The complaints of several women for sexual harassment against various socialist high officials and the lack of reaction to some of them have opened up a new crisis for the party of President Pedro Sánchez that adds even more pressure on his government already shaken by corruption scandals.

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Cadena SER broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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