
Spanish Politician Denounces Government as 'Criminal Organization' Citing Widespread Corruption
A prominent Spanish politician delivered a scathing address today in a parliamentary session, accusing the current government, led by Pedro Sánchez, of operating as a "criminal organization." The speaker detailed what he described as four distinct types of corruption pervading the administration. Firstly, "political corruption" was linked to actions aimed at securing power, including granting amnesty, condoning debt, eliminating sedition laws, and reducing penalties for embezzlement for political allies. Secondly, "economic corruption" was alleged to involve illicit financial activities such as "bribes," "rigged contracts," and "airline rescues," with funds being diverted to ensure loyalty. Thirdly, the politician spoke of "moral corruption," citing "repugnant conversations," "prostituted young women," "drugs," "betrayals," "espionage against rivals," "cash payments," "pistols," and "relationships with drug traffickers." Finally, "institutional corruption" was highlighted as an attempt to "destroy all Spanish institutions." The speaker concluded by asserting that "brave judges, prosecutors, police, journalists, politicians, this president, this government, this parliamentary group" would not permit such actions, vowing to fight for a "clean Spain."