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Zapatero Accused of Belonging to a Criminal Organization in the Plus Ultra Case

Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has been formally placed under investigation by Spain’s National Court as part of the judicial inquiry surrounding the controversial state bailout of airline Plus Ultra. The case has intensified political tensions in Spain and sparked widespread reactions across the country’s political landscape.

According to court filings, investigators are reviewing alleged offenses such as involvement in a criminal organization, influence trafficking, and document forgery linked to the public funds awarded to Plus Ultra during the pandemic, and the judge in charge considers there is enough evidence to call Zapatero in for questioning, with his hearing set for early June.

During the inquiry, reports indicated that anti-corruption officers carried out raids across multiple offices and companies connected to individuals involved in the case, including those operating within Zapatero’s professional orbit, as authorities believe that a network of consultancy and intermediary firms may have been used to handle financial transactions and possible commissions tied to the airline rescue package.

Zapatero publicly denied any wrongdoing and insisted that all of his professional and financial activities have always complied with Spanish law. The former Socialist leader also rejected accusations that he used his political influence to benefit private interests and stated that he would fully cooperate with judicial authorities.

The development promptly sparked intense political pushback, with opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo pressing Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s administration for clarity, while Vox urged stronger political accountability in response to the scandal, and several Popular Party regional leaders warned that the probe severely undermined Spain’s institutional credibility.

Reactions inside the Socialist Party varied widely, as some senior PSOE members voiced backing for Zapatero and advised waiting for the judicial process to progress, while others recognized the gravity of the allegations and the possible political fallout for the government.

The Plus Ultra bailout has remained a controversial issue in Spain for years due to questions surrounding the airline’s financial situation, the use of public money, and alleged political connections uncovered during the investigation.

Reference: via Libertad Digital – https://www.libertaddigital.com/espana/politica/2026-05-19/ultima-hora-zapatero-imputado-trafico-de-influencias-en-directo-7406388/