Pedro Sánchez, the President of the Spanish Government, has been summoned to testify as a witness regarding the business dealings of his wife, Begoña Gómez, who is under investigation for alleged influence peddling and corruption.
The judge, Juan Carlos Peinado, will conduct the interrogation at La Moncloa on July 30. This unprecedented move marks the first time a sitting Spanish president has been called to testify about a family member's activities.
While witnesses are generally required to tell the truth, Sánchez may invoke legal protections that exempt him from answering questions about his spouse.
The political fallout is significant, with the ruling PSOE party labeling the investigation a politically motivated "witch hunt" orchestrated by the opposition, particularly Vox and the PP.
The situation continues to escalate, with the government planning to challenge the legality of the summons.