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23.11.2025

The Day Sánchez Defended García Ortiz

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 23.11.2025.

It displays 68 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

23.11.2025The Day Sánchez Defended García Ortiz
On November 23, Spanish media continued to focus on the political fallout from the Attorney General's conviction. In the morning, reports discussed the government's search for a progressive replacement, and Prime Minister Sánchez's strategy against the Supreme Court and Ayuso. By late morning, Sánchez made his first public appearance since the ruling, defending Attorney General García Ortiz, insisting on his innocence, and suggesting an appeal to the Constitutional Court. This defense became the dominant narrative through the afternoon, with hundreds protesting the conviction at the Supreme Court. Concurrently, discussions around the ongoing 'Caso Cerdán' corruption, the monarchy's 50 years, and the advancing Trump-Putin peace plan for Ukraine also received attention.
23.11.2025
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07:23
09:23
09:37
20 Minutos

La piratería somalí repunta por el conflicto en Oriente Medio: "Hemos pasado de cinco años sin ataques... a 52 en los dos últimos"

09:37 (08:37 in your timezone)
09:37

09:39 (08:39)The Prosecutor General's Disgrace

Spanish media remains heavily focused on the political fallout from the Attorney General's conviction, with discussions surrounding his replacement, the Supreme Court's actions, and the government's strategy against the judiciary and Ayuso (eldiario.es, El Mundo, El País, infoLibre, La Razón). Additionally, ongoing corruption cases involving political parties and specific politicians continue to receive attention (El Periódico, El Plural, La Vanguardia, Libertad Digital).
09:55
20 Minutos

El PSOE busca que el "cabreo" por la condena del fiscal general reactive a la izquierda y tape el "golpe" de la corrupción

09:55 (08:55 in your timezone)
10:08
10:55
11:15
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12:35
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13:20 (12:20)Sánchez Faces Justice's Shadow

Spanish media continues to focus on the political fallout from the Attorney General's conviction, with Prime Minister Sánchez making his first public appearance since the ruling (El Confidencial, La Vanguardia). Discussions revolve around the government's search for a replacement (RTVE, El País) and accusations of the government using the situation to mobilize its base against the Supreme Court and Ayuso (El Mundo, 20minutos, La Razón, eldiario.es, infoLibre).
13:28
13:53
20 Minutos

Sánchez defiende al fiscal general tras la condena y rechaza hablar de indulto: "Creo en su inocencia, no compartimos ese fallo"

13:53 (12:53 in your timezone)
14:01
20 Minutos

Sánchez defiende al fiscal general y rechaza hablar "ahora mismo" de indulto: "Creo en su inocencia, no compartimos ese fallo"

14:01 (13:01 in your timezone)
14:01
14:19
14:19

15:02 (14:02)Sánchez Defends Attorney General, Appeals to High Court

Spanish media overwhelmingly focuses on Prime Minister Sánchez's defense of Attorney General García Ortiz, despite his conviction. Sánchez insists on García Ortiz's innocence and suggests appealing the Supreme Court's ruling to the Constitutional Court (El Confidencial, eldiario.es, El Mundo, El Plural, La Razón, La Vanguardia, RTVE, 20minutos). Some coverage also touches on criticisms related to Ayuso's partner (El País) and the impact of the monarchy (El Periódico).
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16:25
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17:11
17:36
17:57
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19:31
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20:38

20:39 (19:39)Sánchez's Shield Over Attorney General

Spanish media continues to be dominated by Prime Minister Sánchez's defense of Attorney General García Ortiz and his appeal to the Constitutional Court following his conviction (La Razón, Libertad Digital, Público, eldiario.es, El Mundo, La Vanguardia, RTVE, 20minutos). While the UCO admits to not investigating Ayuso's partner due to judicial slowness (El Plural), some outlets also note the advancing Ukraine peace plan proposed by Putin and Trump (El País).
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