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.