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Spanish govt under fire as police chief quits accused of rape

Spanish govt under fire as police chief quits accused of rape
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Spain’s leftist government, which has championed the fight against gender-based violence, grappled with another sex scandal on Wednesday after a police chief it appointed resigned accused of raping a woman colleague.

The latest setback lengthens a string of sexual harassment scandals that have embarrassed Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s ruling Socialists, while ongoing corruption investigations have threatened to topple his minority coalition.

Jose Angel Gonzalez, the second most senior police officer who was appointed in 2018, quit on Tuesday after Spanish media reported a junior woman colleague had filed a complaint against him in January for an alleged rape in April 2025.

A judge has summoned him as part of the investigation, they added.

Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska told parliament that Gonzalez jumped before he was pushed, saying the accusation was “so serious that, once known, his resignation was demanded”.

Speaking during a trip to India, Sanchez insisted his government only became aware of the accusation on Tuesday and had acted “with empathy, coherently and firmly”.

But the conservative main opposition Popular Party (PP) questioned the appointment and how the government remained oblivious to the allegation, demanding Marlaska’s resignation.

“Does it really expect us to accept that an interior minister has no clue that his police top brass commits and covers up crimes?” PP leader Alberto Nunez Feijoo wrote on X.

Marlaska said he would only resign “if the victim herself has not felt protected.”

The case is sensitive for a government that prides itself on promoting gender equality and was shaken by a series of sexual harassment scandals in 2025.

A close aide to Sanchez was removed from his post, but the complainants alleged the Socialist party failed to respond to their reports of incidents for months.

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