The Spanish government has reacted with indignation following a recent Supreme Court ruling in the "Koldo case." Officials believe the court's decision is a strategic move intended to pressure those involved to testify against the PSOE. While the Executive acknowledges the impact of the sentence, it specifically criticizes the perceived leniency toward a corruptor who may avoid significant penalties. The administration views this judicial approach as an attempt to force confessions and political admissions. This tension highlights the growing conflict between the judiciary and the ruling party. The government maintains that the legal process is being used to target political interests. Consequently, the ruling has sparked a heated debate over judicial impartiality and political accountability.
