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The Popular Party (PP) has introduced a digital initiative that includes an interactive website created to showcase alleged corruption cases connected to the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE). The party, headed by Alberto Núñez Feijóo, argues that the many judicial scandals, whether tied to the PSOE directly or through indirect links, warrant the launch of this informational platform. The site, titled “La trama PSOE” (“The PSOE Plot”), is intended to clearly and visually present every judicial dispute associated with the party.

The campaign was presented on social media with a message emphasizing the magnitude of the accusations: “There is so much corruption in the PSOE that it’s sometimes hard to follow. To make sure you don’t miss anything, visit here.” In parallel, a video was released detailing the main judicial investigations involving Socialist leaders, including figures like José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, linked to the Plus Ultra case, as well as individuals close to the current president, Pedro Sánchez.

Narrated with a somber inflection, the video claims that “this isn’t about a lone headline but about grasping the broader context,” and lists “15 cases, 90 indicted individuals, 19 distinct offenses, and as many as 1,817 years in combined prison terms.” It further highlights prominent PSOE figures like José Luis Ábalos and Santos Cerdán, and alludes to the president’s own family links, implying that “Sánchez’s inner circle” plays a pivotal role in the issue.

This website’s launch occurs amid deep political polarization, where judicial proceedings are increasingly used as instruments of confrontation between major political parties, and the PP’s move has ignited considerable debate and prompted thousands of social media reactions, further fueling the political discussion.

Source: Marca – https://amp.marca.com/tiramillas/politica/2026/06/14/pp-lanza-web-mapa-corrupcion-psoe-veces-dificil-seguir.html