Dramatic press conference scene depicting PSOE politician amid sexual harassment scandal, with headlines about Valencia investigation and Córdoba resignation.
Dramatic press conference scene depicting PSOE politician amid sexual harassment scandal, with headlines about Valencia investigation and Córdoba resignation.
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PSOE harassment crisis escalates: Valencia deputy investigated, Córdoba mayor resigns

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Amid ongoing PSOE sexual harassment scandals—including recent resignations like Javier Izquierdo's—the party investigates Toni González in Valencia and accepts the resignation of Belalcázar's mayor in Córdoba. González denies the claims as political revenge, while the party stresses victim support and zero tolerance.

The PSOE's sexual harassment crisis continues with new regional developments. On December 12, 2025, the party opened an investigation into Toni González, mayor of Almussafes (Valencia) and deputy general secretary of the PSPV, over sexual and labor harassment allegations from a militant administrative assistant. Aligned with the abalista faction, González calls it a 'montage' tied to recent provincial primaries, where he backed a rival candidate. PSPV Organization Secretary Vicent Mascarell requested his resignation from party posts, but González refuses, vowing to keep his mayoral role. He had previously sued the complainant in a dismissed case.

In Córdoba, Francisco Luis Fernández Rodríguez, mayor of Belalcázar, resigned irrevocably as mayor and PSOE member after explicit sexual messages to a municipal worker surfaced, including 'Can I eat it to see if it gets hard?'. In his letter to the Córdoba PSOE, he admitted 'inappropriate conversations' but denied harassment or that the recipient was an employee.

These follow recent cases like Javier Izquierdo's federal executive resignation, Francisco Salazar, Antonio Navarro, and José Tomé in Lugo/Galicia. PSOE leadership, including Equality Secretary Pilar Bernabé, emphasizes zero tolerance, protocol reviews, and victim support amid calls for cultural change.

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Discussions on X focus on the PSOE's ongoing sexual harassment crisis, spotlighting the resignation of Belalcázar's mayor Francisco Luis Fernández after explicit messages surfaced and the investigation into Valencia PSOE #2 Toni González for dual complaints of sexual and workplace harassment. Reactions predominantly criticize the party as hypocritical given its feminist stance, labeling it a 'Me Too PSOE' with multiple cases; news outlets report factually while right-leaning users and politicians amplify outrage.

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Illustration depicting PSOE executive Javier Izquierdo resigning amid sexual harassment allegations, at a tense press conference.
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Psoe executive member javier izquierdo resigns amid harassment allegation

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Javier Izquierdo, secretary of studies and programs in the psoe federal executive and senator for valladolid, has resigned from all his positions this thursday amid a crisis over sexual harassment allegations in the party. The resignation follows a new complaint against him, adding to three other recent cases that have rocked the formation. Izquierdo cites personal and professional reasons in a message on the social network x.

Toni González, mayor of Almussafes, has resigned from his party positions in PSPV-PSOE and requested a suspension of membership following an internal complaint of sexual and workplace harassment. He retains his role as councilor despite demands from party leadership. The incident fits into a series of similar allegations within the PSOE.

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A week after resigning party posts over a harassment complaint, Almussafes mayor Toni González has refused to quit his mayoral role despite demands from PSPV leader Diana Morant. In an open letter, he temporarily steps aside from the municipal socialist group, deems the claim unfounded, and highlights his achievements amid party efforts to contain the fallout.

Provincial branches of PSOE Andaluz approved their candidate lists for the May 17 elections on Wednesday, achieving consensus in seven of eight provinces at the request of the regional executive led by María Jesús Montero. Tensions persist only in Cádiz, where the regional Lists Committee plans to alter the order of candidates proposed by provincial secretary Juan Carlos Ruiz Boix. The process featured secret negotiations and internal struggles to avoid public divisions.

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President Pedro Sánchez appeared for nearly five hours in the Senate investigation commission on the Koldo case, facing a chaotic and aggressive interrogation from the opposition, particularly the PP. He admitted receiving legal cash payments from the PSOE under 1,000 euros but denied any knowledge of irregularities in his party or the conduct of former collaborators like José Luis Ábalos. Sánchez counterattacked by accusing the PP of corruption and described the session as a 'circus' and 'defamation commission'.

Valencian Generalitat president Carlos Mazón has negotiated his exit with PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo following backlash over DANA flood management. He is set to announce details on Monday in a public appearance. The deal rules out early elections and plans a provisional president negotiated with Vox.

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The Cádiz PSOE provincial leadership has prevailed over Andalusian general secretary María Jesús Montero, who accepted the electoral list for the May 17 elections without her proposed changes. Juan Cornejo will head the Cádiz candidacy, with Fernando López Gil in third place. The Director Committee approved all lists unanimously after a nearly two-hour delay.

 

 

 

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