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Spain’s “Maduro Connection”? Police Raid PM Sánchez Party HQ in Explosive Corruption investigation

Smriti Singh by Smriti Singh
May 28, 2026
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Spanish Police Raid Socialist Party HQ as Corruption Probe Deepens Around PM Pedro Sánchez

Spanish Police Raid Socialist Party HQ as Corruption Probe Deepens Around PM Pedro Sánchez

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Spain’s political landscape has been rocked by a major corruption investigation after police raided the headquarters of the ruling Socialist Party (PSOE) in Madrid, escalating pressure on Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and his government.

The dramatic police operation comes amid growing allegations of corruption, influence-peddling, and misuse of public office involving several figures linked to the governing party. The development has intensified calls from opposition leaders for early elections, while Sánchez insists he will complete his full term in office.

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Police Raid PSOE Headquarters in Madrid

Spanish police on Wednesday searched the Madrid headquarters of the ruling Socialist Party under judicial orders and reportedly seized key documents connected to an expanding corruption investigation.

According to judicial authorities, investigators are examining claims of an alleged misinformation campaign designed to obstruct ongoing legal proceedings affecting the party. The raid reportedly focused on gathering evidence related to accusations that political operative Leire Díez was allegedly involved in efforts to manipulate narratives and interfere with judicial processes.

Authorities believe the investigation could reveal whether party-linked actors attempted to shield senior political figures from legal scrutiny. Searches were also reportedly conducted at private residences belonging to senior political figures as well as the premises of a businessman allegedly connected to the case.

Díez has denied any wrongdoing and rejected accusations that she was part of an illegal operation.

Corruption Allegations Surround Sánchez Government

The police raid adds to mounting controversies surrounding Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and his Socialist administration, which has been increasingly engulfed by political scandals over the past year.

Spain’s opposition conservative People’s Party (PP) has intensified criticism of the government, accusing it of corruption and ethical failures. PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo renewed his demand for fresh elections, declaring that the Sánchez administration “stinks” of corruption.

Feijóo questioned how many more corruption scandals Spain would witness, pointing to repeated investigations, allegations of bribery, and accusations of illegal commissions.

The pressure comes at a politically sensitive moment for Sánchez, who is set to mark eight years in power next week. His administration currently survives through a fragile minority coalition arrangement after the opposition won the 2023 election but failed to secure enough parliamentary support to form a government.

Despite the intensifying scrutiny, Sánchez has ruled out the possibility of stepping down or calling snap elections. Speaking during a visit to the Vatican, where he met Pope Leo XIV, the Spanish leader reaffirmed his intention to remain in office for the entirety of his mandate.

Former PSOE Leaders Also Under Investigation

The controversy extends beyond Sánchez’s immediate government and reaches former senior Socialist figures.

Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, who led Spain between 2004 and 2011, has reportedly been placed under investigation over allegations of influence-peddling.

Investigators are examining claims that Zapatero may have used his political influence to help secure a state bailout for the Plus Ultra airline in 2021. Authorities are also reviewing whether he may have financially benefited from the deal.

Zapatero has repeatedly denied wrongdoing, while Sánchez has publicly defended his predecessor and reaffirmed confidence in him.

Another major figure facing legal trouble is Santos Cerdán, a former PSOE secretary and once considered one of Sánchez’s closest allies. Cerdán has already denied allegations connected to an earlier investigation involving claims that public contracts were awarded in exchange for bribes.

Similarly, former Transport Minister **José Luis Ábalos** remains under scrutiny after facing trial over accusations tied to illegal commissions linked to Covid-19 mask procurement contracts during the pandemic.

Sánchez Family Faces Legal Pressure

The political crisis surrounding the prime minister has become even more complicated due to legal allegations involving members of Sánchez’s family.

His brother, David Sánchez, is expected to stand trial alongside several co-defendants over allegations of influence-peddling. He has denied all accusations.

Meanwhile, Sánchez’s wife, Begoña Gómez, was recently charged with alleged embezzlement, corruption in business dealings, influence-peddling, and misuse of funds.

Gómez has strongly denied the allegations. Prime Minister Sánchez has dismissed the investigations targeting his family as politically motivated attacks orchestrated by right-wing opponents seeking to weaken his coalition government.

Last year, Sánchez admitted he had considered resigning amid mounting pressure but ultimately decided against leaving office, declaring that “throwing in the towel is not an option.”

Spain’s Political Future in Question

The widening corruption probe threatens to further destabilize Spain’s already fragile political environment. With investigations now involving former prime ministers, senior ministers, party officials, and even members of Sánchez’s family, political tensions are expected to intensify in the coming months.

As police continue gathering evidence and courts proceed with multiple high-profile cases, the future of Sánchez’s government may increasingly depend on whether coalition partners continue to back him despite growing public scrutiny.

For now, Spain faces a period of political uncertainty as corruption allegations continue to dominate headlines and deepen divisions across the country.

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