Spain’s crisis is no longer corruption. Corruption merely steals money. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s machine seeks to cripple the institutions capable of exposing the theft.The Leire Diez affair reveals the architecture. Spanish Civil Guard investigators seized a blue notebook containing almost 100 pages of names, schemes, judges, prosecutors, and investigative targets. The alleged objective was not public service but political neutralization: discredit investigators, contaminate prosecutions, and transform evidence against socialist officials into a supposed right-wing conspiracy. The Civil Guard’s Central Operative Unit was not treated as a law-enforcement body. It was treated as an enemy position to be demolished.This is Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez model, translated into European bureaucratic language. Chavez did not begin by canceling every election. He hollowed out the referees, criminalized scrutiny, intimidated journalists, and declared every investigation an elite plot against democracy. Sanchez dispenses with red berets and revolutionary theater, but the method is recognizable. Every inquiry becomes “lawfare.” Every judge becomes a suspect. Every critic becomes an extremist and a fascist. His political party never commits wrongdoing; it merely suffers “persecution.”