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Ressort: Regierungsskandal

*Update*: Begoña Gómez trial, Feijóo push and David Sánchez verdict shape turbulent Monday

AI-generiertVerfasst: 2. Juni 2026, 10:14 MESZRegierungsskandal

Three days after the escalated coalition dispute, legal and political fronts are hardening: Begoña Gómez's defence is slowing proceedings before the Jurado court, Alberto Núñez Feijóo is courting PNV and Junts for a PP-led interim cabinet – and in Badajoz, the second hearing begins in the trial against Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's brother David.

Monday brings Spain's government crisis several new twists. In the morning, the defence of Begoña Gómez, wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, filed a reform appeal with the competent court against the ruling by Judge Peinado, who had summoned the parties for June 9 for a preliminary hearing of the Jurado tribunal. ABC reports that the defence criticised the judge's "haste" and demanded a suspension of the summons – a manoeuvre that could further delay proceedings.

In parallel, PP chief Alberto Núñez Feijóo made an unusual offer: he signalled to PNV and Junts that he would form a PP-led government without Vox, then call new elections. According to El Mundo, Feijóo spoke of "184 MPs demanding elections" and simultaneously distanced himself from a vote of no confidence without a secured majority. The move shows how heavily the opposition is betting on ongoing corruption allegations against the PSOE to put pressure on Sánchez.

Pressure from within the ranks

This pressure is also intensified by Cantabrian regional president Miguel Ángel Revilla: when asked whether Sánchez should call new elections, he replied tersely, according to Levante: "Está acabado" – he is finished. Revilla is considered one of the few Social Democrats who openly criticise Sánchez.

In the afternoon, Badajoz came into focus: the second hearing began in the trial against David Sánchez, the Prime Minister's brother, who is accused over his controversial position at the Diputación de Badajoz. El País reports that a witness testified the rumour was that David Sánchez applied for the position – not that it had been handed to him from the outset. The testimony partially exonerates the accused, but proceedings continue.

Fragmentation on the left

On the sidelines of daily political business, Podemos boycotted the papal reception ceremony planned for next Monday in Congress: the party's four MPs will stay away from the appearance of Pope Leo XIV. According to BBC, Podemos justified the move by saying there was "no reason for an honour". The step underscores growing fragmentation within the left-wing camp, which formally still supports the Sánchez government.

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