Pedro Sánchez, the Prime Minister of Spain, is facing political turmoil due to investigations into corruption within his Socialist party (PSOE). Following the release of audio implicating party secretary Santos Cerdán in discussions about illegal commissions, Cerdán has resigned and is set to appear in court. While Sánchez himself is not directly implicated, he faces pressure from the opposition to resign. The ongoing investigations have raised concerns about corruption within his government, with other figures, including his wife and brother, also under scrutiny. Despite the challenges, Sánchez aims to maintain his parliamentary majority and continue his term until 2027. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)