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Courtroom illustration of Begoña Gómez's trial where Manos Limpias seeks over 10 years in prison for influence peddling.
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Manos Limpias seeks over 10 years in prison for Begoña Gómez in ongoing case

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In the latest development in the legal case against Begoña Gómez, wife of Spain's PM Pedro Sánchez, the group Manos Limpias has requested more than 10 years in prison for her on influence peddling and embezzlement charges, following Judge Peinado's recent proposal for a jury trial. It also seeks over two years for businessman Juan Carlos Barrabés. Gómez's defense accuses the judge of rights violations by advancing without resolving appeals.

Alberto Núñez Feijóo, PP leader, responded to Begoña Gómez's assault complaint against Vito Quiles by asking who has shown violent attitudes. He stated he does not believe such attitudes are shared by Spanish society. Alfonso Serrano from Madrid PP defended that a party's duty is not to target journalists.

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Spain's PP party has defended activist Vito Quiles after Begoña Gómez, wife of the prime minister, filed a complaint against him for alleged assault in a Madrid restaurant. PP secretary general Miguel Tellado claims the available images show a socialist militant assaulting a journalist. The incident took place on Wednesday and is now under judicial review.

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