The Spanish judiciary is embroiled in controversy as the investigation into David Sánchez, brother of President Pedro Sánchez, unfolds.
The case, initiated by a complaint from Manos Limpias, questions the legitimacy of Sánchez's 2016 appointment as coordinator of activities for Badajoz's conservatories.
Allegations suggest the position was hastily created without clear necessity, raising suspicions of public administration crimes.
However, the Guardia Civil's report found no conclusive evidence of wrongdoing or unjustified wealth accumulation by Sánchez.
The prosecution has challenged the judge's decision to summon Sánchez and eight others, arguing that the charges lack specificity, thus hindering their defense rights.
The case has drawn significant attention, with calls for clarity and accountability from political figures.








