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Spanish court reveals 'nepotism plan' designed for Pedro Sánchez's brother

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Spanish court reveals 'nepotism plan' designed for Pedro Sánchez's brother
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Key Points

  • Spanish court identified a 'pre-designed plan' to favor Pedro Sánchez's brother.
  • The ruling stated that the process was planned by the highest levels of the state and characterized as 'nepotism'.
  • It was stated that Sánchez's brother's subsequent operatic activities were also protected by the same system.

The National Audience (Audiencia) of Spain announced a ruling exposing a pre-designed 'nepotism plan' aimed at providing privileges to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's brother. According to the court ruling, this process was structured from the highest levels of the state and directed towards personal interests.

During the judicial process in question, it was stated that the activities of Sánchez's brother, which turned into an operatic adventure, were similarly protected. The situation leads to questioning of the principles of meritocracy and transparency among high-level officials of the Spanish government.

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What does the court ruling condemn?
The court ruling condemns a 'nepotism plan' designed at the highest levels to provide privileges to Pedro Sánchez's brother.
What is the situation of Pedro Sánchez's brother?
Thanks to the aforementioned pre-designed plan, Pedro Sánchez's brother gained business advantages and his subsequent operatic activities were protected.
In which state units was this plan prepared?
According to the court statements, the nepotism procedure in question was planned starting from the highest levels of the state.

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