Spain's Attorney General Faces Trial Over Confidential Leak Allegations
Spain's Attorney General Faces Trial Over Confidential Leak Allegations

Spain's Attorney General Faces Trial Over Confidential Leak Allegations

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Spain's Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz has gone on trial over allegations of leaking confidential information related to a tax fraud investigation involving the partner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, the conservative regional president of Madrid. This case marks the first time in modern Spanish history that a sitting top prosecutor faces criminal proceedings, and it carries significant political ramifications for Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's left-wing government, which has publicly supported García Ortiz. The Attorney General denies the charges, and the trial is being closely watched amid ongoing tensions between the national left-wing government and Madrid's conservative regional leadership. Prosecutors and far-right groups are seeking up to six years in prison for García Ortiz, while the accused insists the case is politically motivated and unjust. The trial is expected to last about ten days and is a part of several legal challenges involving figures close to Sánchez. The case underscores the deep political polarization in Spain, reflecting broader disputes between the Socialist government and the conservative opposition.

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