Pedro Sánchez and the Corruption Scandal
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Pedro Sánchez and the corruption scandal
Investigators have raided the headquarters of Spain’s governing party as part of a probe into the alleged misuse of party funds, the latest in a “blizzard of corruption scandals” to hit the reign of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, said Politico. “Scandal after scandal” involving political allies and relatives of Sánchez have left him “on the ropes”, said the outlet. What are the scandals? An investigating judge has accused the former PM, José Luis…
The architects of the PSOE's official narrative have run dry. And no wonder. Between legal charges, investigations, and visits from the Civil Guard's UCO unit to Ferraz (the PSOE headquarters)... there's no one left to work on producing new material. And there you have Sánchez and Chivite, two peas in a pod, this weekend in their party appearances, repeating the same old line about how they're being targeted by "fake news and disinformation." No…
Judge José Luis Calama, an instructor in the Plus Ultra case at the Audiencia Nacional, keeps open an independent line of investigation into the relationship between a Venezuelan broker named Danilo Diazgranados and Julio Martínez Martínez, owner of the consultant Analysis Relevante and friend and supposed man screen of former President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, charged this May in the main part of the investigations. This is how it emerges …
Pedro Sánchez's economic advisor was at meetings with representatives of Economy, Finance, Ecological Transition and Industry. More information: Contracts signed with Plus Ultra contradict the official version: SEPI was to monitor the fate of ransom money
The president of the government and socialist leader, Pedro Sánchez, spoke this Monday before the Executive of the PSOE to ask the leadership of the party for peace of mind before the judicial cases that haunt them and also to encourage them to continue in the margins of the evolution of the investigations.Today the PSOE has held its first meeting of the Federal Executive Commission after the accusation of former president of the government José…
The PSOE spokesman, Montse Mínguez, said on Monday that her training is not “fearing the justice system”, but she pointed out the “serious doubts” about “impartiality” generated by the “multiple doubles to measure” of some judicial cases. Mínguez expressed himself in this way in a press conference at the party headquarters following the first meeting of the executive after the entry of UCO agents in Ferraz and the imputation of former president …
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