Podcast Summary: Las 8 de Hoy por Hoy
Episode Title: El PP recupera su ventaja sobre un PSOE tocado por la corrupción que también pierde voto femenino
Host: SER Podcast – Àngels Barceló and team
Date: December 8, 2025
Main Theme
This episode provides a comprehensive overview of Spanish political dynamics, focusing on the impact of recent corruption scandals within the PSOE, shifts in voter preferences—especially among women—escalating tensions in healthcare privatization, parliamentary challenges ahead, updates on gender violence, major news events in Spain and the world, and a promising medical breakthrough.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Impact of Corruption on PSOE and Voter Shifts
- Loss of Female Support:
- Recent scandals involving Paco Salazar, Ábalos, and mishandling of internal party investigations have damaged the PSOE’s standing among female voters.
- "El PSOE está preocupado por la pérdida de voto entre las mujeres que le ha provocado el caso de Paco Salazar... Han perdido dos puntos en voto femenino desde octubre." – Àngels Barceló [00:12]
- Data from the 40dB barometer shows a drop from 25% to 23% of female voters for the PSOE, with those votes moving primarily to the PP and Vox, not to abstention.
- "Lo llamativo es que esa caída... no pasa a engrosar la abstención sino que va a parar al PP y a Vox." – Sara Selva [01:15]
- Recent scandals involving Paco Salazar, Ábalos, and mishandling of internal party investigations have damaged the PSOE’s standing among female voters.
- PP and Vox Gains:
- PP up from 17% to 21% among women in one month; Vox also increases by over a point.
- Vox reaches its historical maximum with 17%, especially strong among young voters.
- "La ultraderecha está por encima del 17%, su mejor dato de la serie histórica... sigue siendo la opción favorita de los jóvenes..." – Sara Selva [02:16]
2. Consequences and Party Responses
- PSOE’s Efforts:
- Reaction to scandal: Pedro Sánchez destitutes Antonio Hernández, Salazar’s right hand, after admitting errors in supporting victims.
- "Pedro Sánchez... ha destituido a quien fue número 2 de Salazar en la Moncloa..." [03:14]
- Internal sources claim the dismissal was mutual once details emerged. Hernández denies wrongdoing but steps down for the party’s sake.
- "Él niega los hechos pero asegura que debe apartarse por el bien del Ejecutivo." – Guillermo Lerma [04:19]
- Reaction to scandal: Pedro Sánchez destitutes Antonio Hernández, Salazar’s right hand, after admitting errors in supporting victims.
- PP’s Accusations:
- Feijóo (PP leader) accuses Sánchez of a cover-up due to Salazar’s position of trust.
- "El señor Sánchez tenía que saber que el señor Salazar... tenía que tener conocimiento de las denuncias... como siempre lo sabía y lo tapó." – Feijóo [04:23]
- Feijóo (PP leader) accuses Sánchez of a cover-up due to Salazar’s position of trust.
3. Healthcare Privatization Scandal in Madrid
- Hospital de Torrejón Controversy:
- PSOE attempts to shift focus to Madrid's healthcare crisis, highlighting orders to increase waiting lists for profit, involving Ribera Salud’s CEO.
- "Hay un modelo, el de Guardiola, que es el modelo de Ayuso. Ese modelo que pretende que lo público esté en manos de del negocio privado." – Gallardo, PSOE candidate [04:55]
- CEO Pablo Gallard releases a new audio to contest press coverage, but the content does not exonerate him:
- "En este nuevo fragmento llega a reconocer que hay que hacer algo para sobrevivir." – Javier Carrera [05:45]
- PSOE attempts to shift focus to Madrid's healthcare crisis, highlighting orders to increase waiting lists for profit, involving Ribera Salud’s CEO.
- Government Response:
- The government is expediting new legislation to restrict private-public partnerships in healthcare.
- "Sanidad va a acelerar la ley de gestión pública del Sistema Nacional de Salud tras el escándalo de Torrejón..." – Mariola Lourido [07:12]
- The government is expediting new legislation to restrict private-public partnerships in healthcare.
4. Parliamentary and Coalition Tensions
- Upcoming Votes and Internal Friction:
- The last legislative week brings critical challenges for the coalition, with Sumar proposing to freeze rents on expiring leases, demanding legislative action from the PSOE.
- "A día de hoy no tenemos acuerdo con el Partido Socialista. Creo que es un grave error." – Yolanda Díaz, Sumar [09:06]
- Sumar also proposes limits on seasonal rental prices and demands action on unaffordable housing.
- "Este decreto recogería también otras propuestas... como forzar a topar el precio del alquiler..." – José Coello [09:22]
- The last legislative week brings critical challenges for the coalition, with Sumar proposing to freeze rents on expiring leases, demanding legislative action from the PSOE.
5. Gender Violence
- Recent Cases:
- Four women killed in the last week; the latest case in Sevilla involves a 30-year-old woman.
- "Jennifer tenía 30 años y supuestamente ha muerto apuñalada por su pareja..." – Mercedes Díaz [09:51]
- Statistics note 1,338 women killed by gender violence since 2003.
- Four women killed in the last week; the latest case in Sevilla involves a 30-year-old woman.
- Institutional Shortcomings:
- The victim was not in the protective Biogen system, but the perpetrator was flagged due to a prior situation.
- "Ella no se encontraba inscrita en el sistema Biogen, él parece que sí..." – Francisco Toscano [10:17]
- A renewed call for prompt reporting and institutional protection.
- The victim was not in the protective Biogen system, but the perpetrator was flagged due to a prior situation.
6. Major National Events
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Tragedy in Tenerife:
- Three deaths and two injuries from a rogue wave at Los Gigantes.
- "Una ola de unos 4 metros de altura... arrastrando a varios bañistas al océano." – Andrea Espósito [10:55]
- Noted as a recurring local hazard.
- Three deaths and two injuries from a rogue wave at Los Gigantes.
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Weather Update:
- Exceptionally sunny day ahead except for fog in river valleys, but worsening wind in Galicia.
- "Hoy va a ser el día más soleado en el conjunto del país... pero se va a complicar la situación en Galicia..." [11:28]
- Exceptionally sunny day ahead except for fog in river valleys, but worsening wind in Galicia.
7. International Highlights
- Syria, One Year After Assad’s Fall:
- Country remains divided, high poverty rates persist despite the return of some refugees.
- "Siria... todavía tiene el 90% de la población bajo el umbral de la pobreza." – Nicolás Castellano [13:40]
- The public is wary of the new government.
- Country remains divided, high poverty rates persist despite the return of some refugees.
- Ukraine Crisis and Transatlantic Tensions:
- Trump criticizes Zelensky and US-EU relations over the latest peace proposal with Russia.
- “Zelensky no ha leído aún la última propuesta de paz... A su gente le encanta, pero él no la ha leído.” – Donald Trump [14:34]
- EU leaders fear an imposed "bad peace" and diminishing US commitment.
- "Bruselas aumenta el temor de que Washington acabe presionando aquí para aceptar una mala paz..." – Enrique García Pozo [16:27]
- Trump criticizes Zelensky and US-EU relations over the latest peace proposal with Russia.
8. Memorable Science News
- Breakthrough in Cancer Research:
- A new experimental drug, Limboseltamab, has eliminated detectable signs of multiple myeloma in advanced-stage patients, hinting at the possibility of a functional cure.
- "Lo más prometedor es que, dicen sus autores, podría evitar la necesidad de un trasplante de médula ósea..." – Javier Ruiz Martínez [16:40]
- A new experimental drug, Limboseltamab, has eliminated detectable signs of multiple myeloma in advanced-stage patients, hinting at the possibility of a functional cure.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On voter shifts:
- "El PSOE sigue siendo el partido favorito entre las mujeres pero en dos meses ha perdido dos puntos... Lo llamativo es que esa caída entre las votantes socialistas... va a parar al PP y a Vox." – Sara Selva [01:15]
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On Feijóo's accusation:
- "El señor Sánchez tenía que saber que el señor Salazar... tenía que tener conocimiento de las denuncias... y lo tapó." – Alberto Núñez Feijóo [04:23]
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Healthcare crisis:
- "Hay un modelo... que pretende que lo público esté en manos de del negocio privado." – Gallardo, PSOE [04:55]
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Gender violence call to action:
- "Volvemos a hacer un llamamiento para que cualquier mujer que se sienta mínimamente amenazada o cualquier persona de su entorno acuda y formule las denuncias pertinentes..." – Francisco Toscano [10:17]
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On the myeloma breakthrough:
- "Ninguno de los 18 pacientes... ha mostrado señales detectables de la enfermedad... una respuesta duradera, lo que los expertos llaman una cura funcional." – Javier Ruiz Martínez [16:40]
Important Timestamps
- 00:12 – PSOE losing female vote, impact of Salazar scandal
- 01:15 – Details of voter shift: PSOE drops, PP and Vox gain
- 02:16 – Record highs for Vox, general survey overview
- 03:14 – Pedro Sánchez’s dismissal of Antonio Hernández
- 04:23 – Feijóo’s direct accusations against Sánchez
- 05:45 – Hospital de Torrejón audio controversy
- 07:12 – Government’s push to toughen public healthcare law
- 09:06 – Sumar and Yolanda Díaz on rent freezing
- 09:51 – Gender violence update, latest case in Sevilla
- 10:55 – Tragedy in Tenerife caused by a rogue wave
- 12:12 – Syria one year post-Assad, interview with Nicolás Castellano
- 14:34 – Trump on Zelensky & Ukraine-Russia peace proposal
- 16:40 – Medical breakthrough: Limboseltamab and multiple myeloma
Conclusion
This episode paints a detailed picture of Spain’s current political turbulence, deep social concerns—including gender violence and healthcare privatization—and the growing instability of alliances, set against a backdrop of significant international and scientific developments. The tone remains urgent yet rigorous, providing listeners with context, data, and direct voices from the frontlines of Spain’s most pressing issues.
