Spanish Government Under Pressure from Coalition Partner Over Sex Scandals and Corruption Allegations
Deputy PM Yolanda Díaz Calls for 'Fundamental Government Reshuffle,' But PM Sánchez Refuses

- •Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz called on Prime Minister Sánchez to reshuffle the government due to consecutive corruption and sex scandal allegations, but was refused.
- •At least two mayors have resigned due to corruption investigations involving Spanish Socialist Workers' Party-related figures and internal party sex scandals.
- •Coalition partners have set illegal receipt of political funds as a red line, but internal divisions are deepening.
Spanish Coalition Government Faces Deepening Internal Divisions
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is facing pressure from his coalition partner, Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz of the Sumar party, to reshuffle his government, but has rejected the demand.
In a recent media interview, Deputy PM Díaz stated that "we cannot continue like this," pointing to a series of corruption allegations and sex scandals within the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). She emphasized that "we cannot run a government while carrying the burden of corruption and sex offenders," urging PM Sánchez to implement fundamental government reforms and anti-corruption measures.
Prime Minister's Office Responds: "No Cabinet-Level Officials Involved"
However, the Prime Minister's Office immediately drew a line. Officials from Moncloa Palace (the Prime Minister's office) stressed that "there will be no government reshuffle" and that "this is entirely the Prime Minister's prerogative."
The Prime Minister's Office cited the fact that the current allegations are unrelated to cabinet-level officials as their basis. Therefore, they maintain that there is no logical foundation for Deputy PM Díaz's demand for a government reshuffle. PM Sánchez maintains confidence in his current ministers and, while acknowledging Díaz's right to express her opinion, appears unwilling to accept it.
The Reality of Consecutive Scandals
Corruption Allegations
Several corruption allegations have recently emerged around the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party:
- Arrest of former PSOE member Leyre Díez
- Detention of former State Industrial Holdings Company (Sepi) chairman Vicente Fernández
- Investigation of Antxon Alonso, business partner of PSOE Organization Secretary Santos Cerdán
Sex Scandal Fallout
More serious are the sex scandals within the party. Villalcázar de Sirga mayor Francisco Ruiz Fernández resigned from all party positions after allegations surfaced that he made sexually harassing remarks with content such as "I want to see if you get an erection when you have sex."
Additionally, PSOE is investigating allegations of sexual misconduct against Almusafes mayor Toni González, filed by a party member. The case was received through a reporting channel established by party headquarters member Ferraz.
Coalition Fractures and Political Repercussions
Deputy PM Díaz is third in the government hierarchy and leads the coalition partner Sumar party. Her public pressure on the Prime Minister signifies that tensions within the coalition have surfaced.
The Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) has already mentioned the possibility of early elections in 2026, while the Catalan independence party Junts is pressuring another Catalan party, the Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC), to exploit the Sánchez government's weaknesses.
However, the red line set by coalition partners thus far is PSOE's illegal receipt of political funds. This is interpreted as a signal that they will not break the coalition as long as this line is not crossed.
Changes in Spain's Political Landscape [AI Analysis]
This situation reveals the structural vulnerabilities of Spain's left-wing coalition. PM Sánchez has maintained power since the 2023 general election as a minority ruling party with support from various regional parties.
However, as the ideological gaps between coalition partners become clear, the unstable structure requiring negotiation on individual issues is showing its limits. Particularly for the Sumar party, which has made gender equality and anti-corruption core values, it is difficult to overlook sex scandals within PSOE.
The Sánchez government will likely face two options going forward:
- Enduring Without Substantial Reform Measures: No cabinet-level replacements, but appeasing coalition partners through internal party discipline and strengthening anti-corruption systems
- Early Election Scenario: An inevitable choice if coalition partners defect and the parliamentary majority collapses
Currently, the first scenario appears more likely. The opposition People's Party (PP) and far-right Vox also have internal problems, making it difficult to guarantee a landslide victory in elections. However, the political situation could change rapidly if additional scandals emerge.
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