A widening series of alleged Socialist Party corruption cases is making it harder for Pedro Sánchez's coalition partners to remain loyal, POLITICO Europe reports.
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is facing intensifying political pressure as a succession of corruption scandals linked to his Socialist Party continues to grow, POLITICO Europe reported.
According to POLITICO Europe, the scale of alleged Socialist Party corruption is swelling to a point where coalition allies find it increasingly difficult to stand by the prime minister. The report describes Sánchez as being "on the ropes" as scandal follows scandal.
No specific new indictment or legal proceeding was cited as the immediate trigger for the report, but the cumulative weight of allegations is described as straining the government's parliamentary arithmetic.
Spain heads into a politically sensitive period, and any defection by coalition partners could threaten Sánchez's ability to govern. No coalition partner was named as preparing to withdraw support at the time of publication.