
PSOE Corruption Scandal Deepens After Official's Resignation
Spanish Socialist Party Faces Corruption Allegations Following Official's Resignation Madrid, Spain – Leire Diez's resignation from the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) has sent shockwaves through the political establishment. The resignation follows allegations of Diez's involvement in attempts to obtain compromising information on prosecutors and the UCO, the Guardia Civil's anti-corruption unit. The case has ignited public debate and calls for a thorough investigation. According to Onda Cero journalist Marta García Aller, "Leire's resignation doesn't appease the foul odor emanating from the sewer." Aller's statement underscores the widespread concern that the resignation is merely a superficial response to a much deeper problem. The investigation is expected to reveal the full extent of Diez's actions and potential connections to other members of the PSOE and the government. Diez is scheduled to appear before the press soon. Her statement will be crucial in clarifying the situation and determining the next steps in the investigation. The outcome of this case will likely have significant implications for the PSOE and the Spanish government.