Spain’s Socialist Party Bans 1,000 Members From Sex Worker Contracts, Madrid Reels

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Spain Socialist Party, reeling from a €1,000 kickback probe, just banned all 1,000 members from hiring sex workers, launching Madrid into a “party member rules” and “politician expulsion process” search frenzy. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, refusing to resign, declared, “The captain doesn’t look the other way when seas get rough. He stays to steer the ship through the storm,” as Rebeca Torro replaced the expelled Santos Cerdan.

Following the Socialist Party’s ship-steering metaphor, committee rooms now echo with policy and etiquette lessons. Former official Francisco Salazar resigned after “inappropriate behaviour” allegations, fueling “how do political parties investigate misconduct” and “can politicians be expelled for personal conduct” trending searches. Madrid’s political elite now dodge both scandal and party expulsion, as the conservative opposition hosts their own performance art of moral superiority.

The party’s new rule threatens immediate expulsion for any member caught soliciting, accepting, or obtaining sexual acts for money—Madrid’s politicians now navigate meetings as if dodging invisible land mines.

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