With the hangover from the records of the Central Operational Unit (UCO) still in the retina, today the PSOE or rather its leader, Pedro Sánchez faces a new setback. And his brother David Sánchez sits on the bench of the Badajoz Provincial Court for his alleged plug into the institution in 2017 as coordinator of conservatoriesfive years later converted to head of the Performing Arts Office. Likewise, you will have to answer for the alleged hand-picked hiring of former Moncloa advisor Luis Carrero to help the musician in his operatic projects.
Meanwhile, the order of the judge of the National Court Santiago Pedraz continues to reveal data about the so-called socialist “sewers”, in clear allusion to the plot of the PSOE “plumber” Leire Díez. After more than twelve hours of searching at Ferraz’s headquarters, the agents took “all the information available in this regard” from the “institutional agenda” developed by Santos Cerdán between 2024 and 2025when he was Secretary of Organization of the party. The instructor wanted know the identity of the “persons or persons” that during those two years “they have exercised some type of secretarial, agenda management, advisory or any other relationship of a similar nature.” Likewise, the Civil Guard took over the check-in records at the headquarters and all the trips and accommodations on behalf of the PSOE of Cerdán, Díez, Pérez Dolset, Zarrías and Patricia López during those two years.
And all this without losing sight of the “Plus Ultra case” and the investigations surrounding the figure of the former president of the Government José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. Although in this sense, Sánchez is clearer: “I have had the opportunity to read the order (about Zapatero). And to know, through the media, the extensive summary and, sincerely, I said it in the Cortes Generales and I reaffirm it: collaboration with justice; belief in the presumption of innocence and support for former president Zapatero. “There are no reasons to change the position.”