Spanish Prime Minister Seeks Respite in Pyrenees Amid Domestic Political Tensions
BAQUEIRA, Spain – Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and his wife, Begoña Gómez, are spending the weekend in the Pyrenees mountains, specifically in Baqueira, seeking a break from a turbulent period in domestic politics. The getaway comes after a disagreement between Sánchez’s PSOE party and its coalition partner, Sumar, over decrees intended to address the economic fallout from the conflict in Iran.
The couple reportedly enjoyed a cycling excursion in the town of Vilamòs, a favored pastime for both. Sánchez recently shared a video of himself cycling, highlighting his commitment to an active lifestyle.
On Saturday evening, Sánchez and Gómez dined at Casa Turnay, a highly-regarded restaurant in the small village of Escuñau, located in the Arán Valley. The restaurant is known for its private dining area.
This isn’t the first time the couple has sought refuge in Baqueira. They previously visited in November, engaging in hiking and cycling, and stayed at the Parador de Artíes, a hotel near the Baqueira Beret ski resort.
The choice of location underscores the appeal of the Pyrenees as a retreat from the pressures of political life. The region offers a sense of tranquility and a chance to disconnect, according to observers. The timing of the trip suggests a need for Sánchez to recharge as he navigates ongoing challenges within his governing coalition.
20minutos first reported the couple’s weekend plans.
