Former Spanish Prime Minister Felipe González has publicly called for current Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to take political responsibility for recent corruption cases involving the PSOE, the ruling Socialist party. González, who led Spain from 1982 to 1996, did not specify the exact nature of the responsibility but implied significant consequences. He suggested Sánchez consider either resigning or calling for new elections in response to the allegations. The call for accountability comes amid increasing scrutiny of the PSOE and growing public concern over corruption. González’s statement carries weight due to his long-standing influence within the party and his historical leadership. The current administration has not yet responded directly to González’s demand, but the issue is expected to dominate political discourse in the coming days. This development adds further pressure on Sánchez, already facing a challenging political landscape.