A Spanish judge has ordered Begoña Gómez, the wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, to stand trial on charges including influence peddling, corruption in the private sector, misappropriation, and embezzlement of public funds. Judge Juan Carlos Peinado also imposed a travel ban, confiscating her passport, and requires her to report to court every two weeks. The decision follows an investigation into allegations of improper influence and financial dealings. The case centers around accusations that Gómez used her position to benefit private companies. Prime Minister Sánchez has denounced the investigation as politically motivated. No trial date has been set, and Gómez maintains her innocence. This development marks a significant escalation in a case that has fueled political tensions in Spain.