
Madrid is witnessing another high-profile legal dispute involving the wife of the Spanish prime minister. State attorneys have submitted an official document to the court, insisting on the closure of the investigation against Begoña Gómez. In their view, the government delegate in the capital, Francisco Martín Aguirre, was not involved in the appointment of Cristina Álvarez, which was the source of the legal proceedings.
The statement emphasizes that Aguirre played no role in personnel decisions, rendering the accusations baseless. The legal service supported the position of the prosecutor’s office, which had previously called for the case to be closed. Public attention to the process remains high, as several notable figures from the country’s political elite are involved.
Amid ongoing debates about the transparency and legality of actions taken by government officials, this step could prove pivotal for the entire case. The case materials include a photograph of Francisco Martín Aguirre, further fueling public interest in the situation.
The case was updated in the evening of October 6, 2025. Developments are being closely followed not only in Madrid but across Spain, as the outcome could impact the country’s political climate. The court is expected to make a decision soon, which will determine the future course of this high-profile case.











