Begona Gomez, the wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, has been formally indicted on corruption charges by a Spanish judge. The indictment includes measures restricting her movement, notably the confiscation of her passport and a travel ban. Gomez is also required to report to court every two weeks as part of the legal proceedings. Details regarding the specific nature of the corruption allegations have not been fully disclosed, but the case is generating significant political attention in Spain. The Prime Minister’s office has yet to issue a comprehensive response, though Sanchez has publicly addressed the situation, expressing his frustration. This legal action against the Prime Minister’s wife presents a challenge to his government and raises questions about potential political motivations behind the investigation. The case is ongoing, and further developments are expected in the coming weeks.