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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is considering stepping down from his position after a corruption complaint was filed against his wife Begoña Gómez. The socialist politician announced on Wednesday that he had canceled all of his public appointments “for a few days” to reflect on his decision. In a letter to the public, Sánchez expressed the need to pause and consider whether it is worth it for him to continue in his position. He mentioned the political challenges he faces from the right and right-wing extremists, as well as the corruption allegations against his wife.

The organization “Manos Limpias” filed a corruption complaint in a Madrid court against Gómez, accusing her of exploiting her role as the wife of the Prime Minister for personal gain. The court did not provide further details on the case. Members of the conservative opposition party PP have dismissed the idea of Sánchez resigning, describing it as a political stunt. They believe Sánchez is trying to portray himself as a victim while aiming to retain power at all costs. Meanwhile, the Socialist Party (PSOE) has shown solidarity with Sánchez, as the decision weighs heavily on the future of the government.

Sánchez and Gómez have been married since 2006 and have two daughters. Gómez is a marketing expert who has worked for various institutions but does not hold any public office. The situation has stirred controversy in Spain, with both support and criticism coming from different political factions.

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