A former minister has been sentenced to 24 years in prison by the Spanish Supreme Court, though the maximum term served will be 16 years. The conviction is considered a landmark case, prompting the former minister to consider an appeal to the Constitutional Court as a last resort to avoid the sentence. Details regarding the charges leading to the conviction have not been specified in this report. The former minister is now exploring all legal avenues to challenge the ruling. This case marks a significant development in Spanish politics and legal proceedings. The appeal to the Constitutional Court represents a high-stakes attempt to overturn the Supreme Court’s decision. The outcome of this legal battle could have far-reaching consequences.
