The brother of the Spanish Prime Minister was forbidden to hold public office for nine years

In the Badachoso court in the western region of Extremadura, Spain, a ruling was issued concerning David Sanchez regarding an administrative offense. While Sanchez was found guilty of this administrative infraction, the court acquitted him concerning the broader implications of the trade, an element that could have resulted in a custodial sentence. The decision also addressed the creation of a specific public role.

The court determined that the prime Minister’s brother was guilty of acting as an accessory to the unlawful establishment of this position. As a result of the ruling, the brother has been prohibited from holding public office for a period of nine years and has been stripped of his right to vote. The judicial body concluded that the role of coordinator of the music conservatories in the province of Badajoz was neither necessary nor urgent, asserting that it was established to satisfy the personal interests of the recipient rather than the public good.

Separately, reports indicated that the San Fermin festival experienced injuries among participants. Fourteen runners were taken to local hospitals following the events. These details regarding the festival injuries were reported alongside the judicial proceedings, providing a summary of multiple events covered by the regional press.

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