Sánchez Brother & Badajoz Snowball: Podcast Breakdown
Political drama unfolds: Pedro Sánchez’s brother’s job in Badajoz is under intense scrutiny, threatening the PSOE. Accusations fly as ultra-right groups,PP,and Vox parties pounce on the situation. David Sánchez’s role and the resignation of Miguel Ángel Gallardo, the former Diputación president, expose a party in crisis.Gallardo’s move, citing a judicial “hunt,” reshuffles the political deck, sidelining other candidates.News Directory 3 follows the story closely, offering insights into this escalating controversy and its ramifications for the PSOE.Discover what’s next as the legal and political processes advance.
Controversy Surrounds Sánchez’s Brother’s Job in Badajoz
Updated May 28, 2025
The job secured by the brother of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in the Diputación de Badajoz has ignited a political firestorm, creating important challenges for the PSOE. Ultra-right organizations, along with the PP and Vox parties, have focused intensely on this matter. The case has escalated, involving David Sánchez and leading to accusations against Miguel Ángel Gallardo, the former president of the Diputación and Secretary General of the PSOE in Extremadura.
Gallardo has stepped down as president of the Diputación to take a seat in the Extremadura Assembly, a move he claims is to protect himself from a judicial “hunt.” This decision has required the party to push aside other candidates who were higher on the lists.
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What’s next
The unfolding situation continues to be a focal point of political debate, with potential ramifications for the PSOE and the individuals involved. Further developments are anticipated as the legal and political processes advance.
