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31.12.2025

The Day the Prosecution Challenged the Supreme Court

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 31.12.2025.

It displays 75 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

31.12.2025The Day the Prosecution Challenged the Supreme Court
The morning began with media outlets processing the findings of the internal PSOE audit. While progressive sources focused on the absence of illegal financing, conservative editors highlighted 'striking' expenses and payments without clear recipients. Simultaneously, international coverage pivoted toward new Israeli restrictions on NGOs in Gaza and retrospectives of 2025, a year marked by Donald Trump’s return and a global 'great blackout'.
By midday, the editorial focus shifted abruptly to a rare institutional clash. Headlines across the spectrum were dominated by the Prosecution’s formal request to annul the Supreme Court's conviction of Álvaro García Ortiz, with editors highlighting the accusation that the Court 'fabricated' a crime and ignored evidence. As the afternoon progressed, economic reporting celebrated the IBEX 35’s record-breaking annual growth of 50%. The day concluded with a divide: conservative editors emphasized the judicial 'viacrucis' facing President Sánchez in 2026, while state and regional media focused on New Year's Eve festivities and the debut of new music at the Puerta del Sol.
31.12.2025
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02:12 (01:12)The Audit's Missing Receipts

Editorial attention remains fixed on the internal PSOE audit, with conservative outlets like El Español and El Confidencial highlighting missing expense sheets and the auditor's links to the government. Simultaneously, humanitarian concerns regarding Gaza gain traction as new Israeli restrictions impact international NGOs and food security (La Vanguardia, El Periódico). Preparations for the 2026 transition and end-of-year political assessments also figure prominently (RTVE, Libertad Digital, Público).
06:03

06:04 (05:04)The 2026 Election Pressure Rises

Spanish editors are pivoting toward 2026, with conservative outlets reporting internal PSOE pressure to move general elections forward to align with Andalusian polls (El Mundo). Progressive and centrist sources emphasize the widening corruption investigation into Ábalos and Koldo García regarding private expenses (eldiario.es, La Razón, RTVE). Meanwhile, financial reporting highlights the Ibex's record-breaking year despite persistent housing market anxieties (El País, El Confidencial).
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07:24 (06:24 in your timezone)
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La llegada de la borrasca Francis tras el Año Nuevo aviva el temor a otra Filomena: "La ración de nieve está asegurada"

09:48 (08:48 in your timezone)

10:46 (09:46)The Persistent Shadow of Corruption

Spanish editorial attention is fracturing as the year ends. Conservative outlets continue to focus on the 'Begoña case' and the internal PSOE audit involving Ábalos and Koldo García (Libertad Digital, La Razón, eldiario.es). Meanwhile, progressive sources are highlighting social failures regarding gender violence and historical memory concerns following the potential exhumation of Unamuno (RTVE, El Salto). Political pressure for a 2026 election remains a persistent background theme (El Mundo, Público).
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12:19 (11:19)The Prosecutor Recoils Against the High Court

The Spanish editorial landscape is now dominated by the Prosecutor's Office's challenge to the Supreme Court's conviction of Alvaro García Ortiz. Progressive and mainstream outlets report the accusation that the Court ignored exonerating evidence and violated the presumption of innocence (RTVE, El País, eldiario.es, El Plural, El Español). Concurrently, editorial focus shifts toward the 2026 political horizon, highlighting internal PSOE pressures and market forecasts (El Mundo, Público, La Vanguardia, El Periódico).
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14:02 (13:02)The Prosecutor Scorns the Supreme Gavel

Spanish editors are zeroing in on the institutional clash between the Prosecutor's Office and the Supreme Court. Major outlets report the unprecedented accusation that the Court fabricated a crime and ignored evidence to convict Alvaro García Ortiz (RTVE, La Vanguardia, El País, eldiario.es, El Periódico). Simultaneously, the internal PSOE audit gains traction, with specific reports of unidentified payments and suspicious trip expenses involving Ábalos (El Confidencial, La Razón).
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15:14 (14:14)The Prosecutor’s Siege Against the Bench

Spanish editors are focusing on the Prosecutor's Office's escalating legal battle against the Supreme Court. Outlets report that the prosecution is now formally accusing the Court of inventing a crime to convict Álvaro García Ortiz while ignoring exculpatory evidence (RTVE, La Vanguardia, La Razón, eldiario.es, El País, El Plural). Concurrently, some focus remains on the PSOE internal audit and the IBEX 35's strong 2025 performance (El Confidencial, El Español).
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20:26 (19:26)The Prosecution Rejects the Supreme Gavel

Spanish editors are pivoting toward year-end retrospectives and the institutional crisis involving the Attorney General. Progressive outlets highlight the Prosecution's formal demand to annul Alvaro García Ortiz's conviction, accusing the Supreme Court of legal invention (La Vanguardia, El País, eldiario.es, El Plural). Simultaneously, the media reflects on 2025's economic success with the Ibex 35's record performance and looks ahead to 2026's political landscape (El Español, El Periódico, Público).
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