Pedro Sánchez, the government's president, has been accused of delegitimizing judicial power and attacking judges in response to a corruption investigation into his wife.
Sánchez has used social media to accuse the prosecutor Juan Carlos Peinado of campaigning bias.
The case of Begoña Gómez, wife of Sánchez, being investigated for corruption and influence peddling is being analyzed by the European Prosecution.
A parallelism is perceived between Sánchez's behavior and Donald Trump's tactics in interpreting legal causes as political persecution.
The presence of Begoña Gómez, in PSOE events and her instrumentalization as electoral asset, has been criticized.
The article claims Sánchez's politics are based on harmful emotions that break civil coexistence.
Conclusion: These events reflect a worrying erosion of the separation of powers and institutional respect in Spain, undermining the ethical foundations of democracy.