Madrid, Spain – Begoña Gómez, the wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, appeared in court as part of an ongoing investigation into allegations of influence peddling and corruption. The case continues to generate significant controversy within Spanish political and media circles.
The hearing is part of a Spanish judicial investigation examining claims related to business relationships and contracts obtained by individuals connected to Gómez. She is accused of exploiting her position to gain undue advantages. Gómez denies all the charges against her, maintaining that she has not committed any wrongdoing.
The case has intensified political pressure on Pedro Sánchez’s government. Opposition parties have seized upon it to demand greater transparency, while the ruling Socialist Party maintains that the investigation is being politically motivated and is targeting the prime minister and his government.
Spanish judicial authorities are expected to continue gathering evidence and hearing witnesses before making any decision on whether to file formal charges or close the case. Meanwhile, the public is awaiting the results of the investigation, given its potential impact on the Spanish political landscape.



