The vice-president of the government in Ceuta resigned last night over a favours-for-sex video.
Pedro Gordillo of the Partido Popular (PP), a former priest, was recorded in his own office offering a woman political favours in return for sex.
The recording was made on the woman’s mobile phone.
In a statement made by the autonomous city’s government, it said Sr Gordillo had decided to step down for “personal reasons”.
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