Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez addressed parliament today during a session of governmental control. He responded to questions regarding recent corruption allegations, characterizing them as a series of isolated legal proceedings. Sánchez accused political opponents of deliberately conflating these cases to mislead the public and create confusion. He firmly denied any wrongdoing and suggested a coordinated effort to undermine his government. The Prime Minister maintained his innocence and defended the integrity of his administration. Opposition parties pressed Sánchez for further clarification and accountability regarding the accusations. This exchange occurred during a particularly tense political climate in Spain.
