Spain is grappling with a political storm as Begoña Gómez, the wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, faces serious legal challenges. On September 24, 2025, a judge ruled that Gómez will stand trial for embezzlement, a decision that has heightened tensions in a government already besieged by accusations of corruption. The probe also implicates her former assistant, Cristina Álvarez, and a high-ranking official from the Socialist Workers' Party.
Judge Juan Carlos Peinado determined there was sufficient evidence to warrant a jury trial, citing communications that suggest Álvarez may have neglected her official duties to serve Gómez’s private interests while she was employed at the Complutense University of Madrid. This has raised questions about the misappropriation of public resources, as the judge indicated in his ruling.
The investigation traces back to 2018, when Sánchez's government allegedly employed Álvarez, who is accused of handling private affairs for Gómez instead of fulfilling her duties. Center-right opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo dismissed the defense that these allegations are politically motivated, citing the evidence presented in court as justification for the trial.
Gómez, who manages master’s programs at the university, has been politically scrutinized not only for her potential misuse of public resources but also for her connections to companies receiving public funds. Among these is Air Europa, a firm that benefited from a substantial bailout during the pandemic.
This trial is just one facet of a broader investigation into Sánchez’s administration, impacting his leadership and ongoing coalition government, which relies on support from Catalan and Basque parties amid growing pressure from opposition factions. Despite these trials, Sánchez maintains a steady approval rating, although his government remains fragile.
The developments may have extensive implications for the political landscape in Spain, especially ahead of upcoming elections amid accusations of a partisan smear campaign against Sánchez and his family.
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