Sánchez Justifies Zapatero for the Jewels: 'We All Receive Gifts. Spain of 2007 Is Not that of 2026'
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Pedro Sánchez has once again demonstrated that decency and ethics are foreign concepts to him. While José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero is mired in a scandal involving millions of euros worth of jewelry stored in a safe—jewelry valued at over a million euros, allegedly gifted by the King of Saudi Arabia in 2007 and never properly declared—the current Prime Minister not only fails to distance himself, but justifies, protects, and even expresses solidar…
A month of public silence, but with conversations in the back. Pedro Sánchez has maintained contact with José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero "all these days" since...
Pedro Sánchez revealed this Thursday, after hearing the accusation of the daughters of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, who spoke with the former president of the government “during all these days.” “I have conveyed to him my personal spirit and my confidence in his innocence,” the Chief Executive said on his arrival at the summit of the European Council in Brussels. “I have spoken to him, he is calm and, of course, he has all the support and suppo…
The president reiterates his "confidence" in Zapatero's "innocence": "He has all the support and support of the PSOE." More information: Zapatero did not convince the judge: "Payments for verbal reports, no order sheet, no price... sounds like money laundering dynamics"
Sánchez acknowledges having maintained contact with Zapatero "all these days" after his accusation.
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has come out in defense of the former socialist head of the executive José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, some undeclared jewels to the Treasury found during a record of the Central Operating Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard. The socialist leader has diminished importance to the jewels: “All the presidents have received gifts”. “Some I don’t know what they are,” the head of the executive from Brussels, wher…

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