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Pedro Sánchez has championed the independence of judges and the sanctity of the rule of law in Spain during his nearly 7 years in power. But the premier’s words have come back to haunt him as his wife and brother are pursued over corruption allegations that seem thin and politically motivated.
May 9, 2025, 1:51 PM
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