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Editorial: El Mundo

  • The Government under Pedro Sánchez has been accused of anticorruption operations and self-protection through the establishment of parallel structures within institutions.
  • The activities suggest a manipulation of the system from the highest levels to set in motion operations protecting the Government from multiple ongoing investigations.
  • The network is hinted to have even attempted to influence judges, prosecutors, and officers of the Central Operational Unit of the Civil Guard.
  • Outstanding members of the PSOE and security forces are under scrutiny and subjects of investigation.
  • The current government does not have a parliamentary majority, political and moral authority, and the political agenda is dominated by the courts.

Conclusion: Widespread corruption and loss of trust in the Sánchez administration make the call for general elections not just desirable, but an urgent necessity for the preservation of democracy.