Spain Already Falls to 49th Place in the International Ranking on Corruption: "There Is No Political Consensus nor an Effective and Continuous Institutional Commitment"
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Spain dropped in 2025 a point in Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index, with a score of 55 out of 100. Rating that puts the...
Pedro Sánchez's Spain is plunging into the abyss of corruption, confirming that "Sanchismo" is not just a style of governing, but a toxic regime that is rotting institutions. According to the latest report from Transparency International, our country has fallen to 49th place out of 182 nations in the Corruption Perceptions Index, below countries like Rwanda, Botswana, and Saudi Arabia. This precipitous decline is no accident: it is the result of…
In the latter IPC, with data from 2025, Spain is in the middle of a table with 55 points, loses one of the 56 obtained in the previous report, and is thus behind Granada, Saudi Arabia, Rwanda, Botswana or Israel.
The cases of corruption affecting the Executive of Pedro Sánchez are sinking the image of democratic cleansing perceived by consultancies, international organizations such as the World Bank and expert groups. Read
Spain falls for the fifth consecutive year in the corruption perception index produced by international experts, a point with respect to 2024 (from a score of 56 to 55 in the world ranking) and is again placed below countries such as Rwanda (58) or Saudi Arabia (57), which are authoritarian regimes.
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