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Corruption Investigation Expands to Former Spanish PM’s Family

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The ongoing graft investigation into former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero has taken a significant turn, now including his daughters as suspects. This expansion raises questions about the integrity of Spain’s political elite, particularly as it coincides with other corruption probes involving current Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s associates. The implications of this investigation could destabilise the Socialist government, which has already faced electoral setbacks.

Zapatero, who led Spain from 2004 to 2011, is accused of influence peddling related to a €53 million bailout for Plus Ultra, a small airline. Evidence suggests he may have orchestrated a scheme using covert financial channels to facilitate bribery. The involvement of his daughters, who are linked to a company implicated in these operations, adds a personal dimension to the allegations, potentially tarnishing the family’s reputation.

This investigation not only threatens Zapatero’s legacy but also casts a shadow over Sánchez’s promise to clean up corruption in Spanish politics. The pressure is mounting as the government faces multiple graft allegations, including those against Sánchez’s wife. With regional elections already showing declining support for the Socialists, the fallout from these investigations could lead to significant political shifts in Spain.

As the judicial process unfolds, the potential for broader societal impacts grows. If the investigation reveals systemic corruption, it may lead to calls for political reform and increased scrutiny of public officials, reshaping the landscape of Spanish governance for years to come.

Source: Euronews

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