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Prosecutors ask for halt to case against Spain PM's wife


By Paul Kirby in London & Guy Hedgecoe in Madrid

Public prosecutors in Madrid have called for a preliminary inquiry to be dismissed into Prime Minister Pedro SĆ”nchez’s wife, hours after he said he was suspending his duties to assess whether he would remain in office.

In an appeal to the Madrid court, prosecutors said there was no evidence in the complaint against BegoƱa GĆ³mez.

The court began the case into claims by a right-wing anti-corruption group.

But the group has since acknowledged the allegations could be false.

The Spanish Prime Minister announced he was cancelling his agenda on Wednesday evening, in a dramatic online statement that said he needed “stop and reflect”. He complained of “unprecedented slander and harassment from the right and far right”.

He said his wife would work with the judiciary to make clear there was no substance to the claims and that he would make a decision on his political future on Monday.

The Madrid prosecutor’s opposition to the case which has been brought against Ms GĆ³mez is a boost for the prime minister as he considers his future.

But with the justice system often moving slowly, it could take some time for the case against Ms GĆ³mez to be shelved, if that is the ultimate decision.



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