Spain’s ruling socialist party accused of failing to act on sexual misconduct by senior men

The GuardianThursday, December 11, 2025 at 3:04:54 PM
Spain’s ruling socialist party accused of failing to act on sexual misconduct by senior men
  • Spain's ruling socialist party, the PSOE, faces accusations of inaction regarding sexual misconduct allegations against senior male members, compounding existing corruption claims and political challenges. This situation has prompted calls for accountability and a reassessment of the party's feminist commitments.
  • The allegations threaten to undermine the PSOE's credibility and its efforts to position itself as a champion of women's rights, particularly in light of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's previous appointments aimed at promoting gender equality within his cabinet.
  • This controversy reflects broader issues within Spanish politics, where corruption and misconduct allegations have led to public protests demanding transparency and accountability, highlighting a growing discontent with the political establishment and calls for potential early elections.
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