Begoña Gómez, the wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, has been indicted and faces travel restrictions as part of a corruption investigation. A judge ordered Gómez to report to court twice a month and confiscated her passport, preventing her from leaving the country. This decision represents a reversal from a previous ruling by the same judge who had initially rejected similar measures. The case has ignited significant political controversy in Spain, with the government reportedly “on fire” due to the unfolding situation. Details of the alleged corruption remain limited, but the investigation centers around potential influence peddling and conflicts of interest. The indictment comes at a sensitive time for Sánchez, who is currently navigating complex political challenges. The Prime Minister has not yet publicly commented on the specific charges against his wife.