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PSOE's legal storm: Nine cases closing in on Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez
The government came under increasing pressure this week after authorities searched the Socialist Party's Madrid headquarters. Officers from the Civil Guard’s Central Operative Unit (UCO) spent 12 hours at the PSOE’s national headquarters in Calle Ferraz on Wednesday as part of an investigation into the so‑called Leire Díez case. The operation, ordered by National Court judge Santiago Pedraz, is seeking documents on alleged payments by the party to a network whose alleged aim was to obstruct...
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