Pedro Sánchez, the President of the Government of Spain, announced in a letter that he would take until April 29 to decide whether to remain in office. This decision was prompted by an investigation into his wife, Begoña Gómez, based on a complaint from the far-right union Manos Limpias. The Madrid Prosecutor’s Office requested the Provincial Court to dismiss the judge’s decision to open a case based on press clippings from sources of questionable reliability.

The Minister of Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory of Spain, Ángel Víctor Torres, and the President of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, made a joint announcement that gained attention due to an agreement being finalized between both governments to require Autonomous Communities to take in migrant minors. This news became the headline on the website of the newspaper.

The government presented a plan approved at the Council of Ministers that includes the recommendations of the Ombudsman related to victims of abuse in the Church. One important measure outlined was the monetary compensation they will receive. The government proposed two avenues for this compensation, detailing them with one of the authors of the investigation started by the newspaper in 2018.

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Overall, these developments highlight the ongoing challenges and controversies faced by the government of Spain, particularly in relation to legal investigations, policy agreements, and responses to social issues such as abuse within institutions. The actions and decisions of political figures like Pedro Sánchez are under intense scrutiny, and the government’s responses to these challenges will continue to shape public perception and discourse.

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