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Ábalos Requests an Ex Officio Lawyer and Shows His "Will" to Declare This Wednesday

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Former Minister of Transport José Luis Ábalos intends to go to the Supreme Court this Wednesday despite having resigned his lawyer only 24 hours ago. According to the social network X, given his "will" to comply with his appearance, the deputy has asked the court for an ex officio lawyer who can "assist" him on Wednesday. According to the former minister, his will is that an ex officio lawyer represent him this Wednesday in his statement as inve…

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Former Minister of Transport José Luis Ábalos intends to go to the Supreme Court this Wednesday despite having resigned his lawyer only 24 hours ago. According to the social network X, given his "will" to comply with his appearance, the deputy has asked the court for an ex officio lawyer who can "assist" him on Wednesday. According to the former minister, his will is that an ex officio lawyer represent him this Wednesday in his statement as inve…

·Madrid, Spain
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Former Minister José Luis Ábalos has informed the Supreme Court of his decision to resign his lawyer...

·Spain
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The former socialist minister informs the Supreme in writing that he renounces his counsel for “irreconducible differences”

·Spain
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The Supreme Court is once again the scene of a new chapter in Spanish politics. José Luis Ábalos, former Secretary of PSOE Organization and former Minister of Transport, will appear to testify in the midst of an intense media and judicial storm that revolves around the cash payments managed from the socialist top management. What makes this episode even more intriguing is that Ábalos has decided to appear with an ex officio lawyer, after having …

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José Luis Ábalos surprises again. The former Socialist minister announced this morning, via a message on the social network X, that he has requested a court-appointed attorney to assist him tomorrow in his statement before the Second Chamber of the Supreme Court. He is doing so, he asserts, out of "his desire to comply with the appearance," after having waived his private defense counsel this Monday. Read more]]>

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This Monday, the former minister resigned to continue being assisted by his lawyer for eleven months, the penalist José Aníbal Álvarez. More information: Abalos resigns his lawyer and tries 'in extremis' to suspend his statement on Wednesday in the Supreme

·Spain
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LaSexta broke the news in on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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