Miguel Tellado
Coverage of Miguel Tellado in the Nexus archive.
- Ceuta crisis puts Spain’s Sánchez under fire over migration policies
Spain's opposition parties criticize Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez over a migration crisis in Ceuta, where tens of thousands of unauthorized migrants breached the border. Sánchez called the influx an 'attack' on Spain's territorial integrity, while critics linked the crisis to his government's policy to legalize over 1 million unauthorized migrants. The Spanish army was mobilized to secure the border, and approximately 50,000 people entered Ceuta illegally, with half voluntarily returning to Morocco.
- Spanish judge orders prime minister's wife to face corruption trial and surrender her passport
A Spanish judge ordered Begoña Gómez, wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, to face trial on corruption and influence peddling charges and surrender her passport, citing her as a flight risk. The ruling sparked political conflict, with opposition parties demanding the government resign and the Socialist Party calling the case a 'political witch hunt.'