The Spanish government is maintaining several high-ranking officials in their current positions despite ongoing legal investigations. This support extends to the director of the Civil Guard, the DAO, the PSOE manager, and the president of the SEPI. Previously, the party held a "red line" policy regarding judicial investigations that would typically lead to dismissals. However, under the current leadership, the government has shifted its criteria for evaluating these cases. The administration now argues that the actual content of each cause is the determining factor. Consequently, the mere decision by a judge to open an investigation is no longer grounds for automatic removal. This shift indicates a escalation in the government's willingness to defend its personnel against legal pressures.