A Spanish court has indicted Begoña Gómez, the wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, and imposed a travel ban pending a jury trial. The charges relate to alleged corruption, though specific details remain limited. The court order, released Saturday, initiates legal proceedings against Gómez. This development follows a complaint filed by a far-right political group alleging influence peddling. Prime Minister Sánchez has publicly denounced the case as a politically motivated smear campaign. The trial date has not yet been set, and Gómez maintains her innocence. This situation presents a significant challenge for Sánchez’s government, potentially impacting its stability.