The political landscape in Spain is undergoing a seismic shift following the resignation of Íñigo Errejón, former spokesperson for the Sumar coalition, amid allegations of sexual misconduct.
Errejón, once a prominent figure in the left-wing political scene, has been accused of sexual abuse, leading to his departure and casting a shadow over the coalition led by Yolanda Díaz.
The scandal has not only affected Errejón personally but has also threatened the stability of the broader left-wing movement in Spain, leaving the PSOE as the dominant force.
This incident highlights the ongoing influence of the Me Too movement, which continues to challenge entrenched power structures and demand accountability from public figures.
As the political fallout continues, questions arise about the future of leftist politics in Spain and the role of ethical leadership in shaping it.