Authorities investigate claims of unlawful deer hunting on an estate linked to Pedro Sánchez in Ciudad Real
Authorities have launched an inquiry after signs of potential unlawful deer hunting emerged at an estate in the province of Ciudad Real, a property reportedly linked to the circle of Spain’s Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, drawing political and media scrutiny as officials seek to determine what occurred and whether hunting rules were breached.
According to available information, the events may have taken place on private property where hunting activities were allegedly conducted outside the legal framework. The focus of the inquiry is on whether established rules regarding hunting seasons, permits, and conditions for culling protected species were breached.
Environmental agents have allegedly compiled documentation and gathered testimonies as the inquiry continues, focusing on whether the required permits were in place, if hunting quotas were respected, and under what circumstances the animals were ultimately taken.
Sources close to the Prime Minister’s circle have not confirmed any wrongdoing and maintain that all activities carried out at the estate complied with current laws. However, the controversy has prompted reactions across the political spectrum, with some parties calling for greater transparency and clarification.
The outcome of the investigation will be crucial in determining whether administrative violations or more serious liabilities occurred. In the meantime, the case continues to fuel debate over the management of private estates and adherence to environmental regulations in Spain.
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