Pedro Sanchez attempts to position himself as a leader in international debates while corruption investigations around him progress.
The theory that large public works were awarded irregularly under José Luis Ábalos's tenure at the Ministry of Transport is being reinforced.
The investigation suggests contracts were inflated to create a margin for commission payments.
Among the accused are major figures including Ábalos, Koldo García, Santos Cerdán, and the former president of Adif Isabel Pardo de Vera.
The case remains open and may likely expand in the upcoming weeks.
Despite Sánchez's efforts to shift the focus, corruption scandals remain a constant in his presidency.
Conclusion: The Sánchez government is increasingly affected by corruption scandals, which strongly contrasts with his attempt to present himself as a moral figure and leader in international debates.