The Supreme Claims Alvise's Party's Accounts for Alleged Illegal Funding for the European Elections
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The investigator in the case concerning the campaign spending of "Se Acabó la Fiesta" (The Party's Over) has requested a police report on the virtual wallets allegedly created by the far-right MEP and a businessman.
In addition to asking Se Acabó la Fiesta (SALF) for its banking movements, it calls on the National Police to investigate and prepare a report on the traffic of wallets created by those investigated.The fatal 2026 of Alvise: five court cases opened against zero seats won The Supreme Court has called on Se Ahabó la Fiesta (SALF), the group for which Luis 'Alvise' Pérez was elected MEP, his banking movements, in the context of the open case for al…
The investigating magistrate agrees to the inquiries requested by the accusation exercised by the PSOE and related to the 100,000 euros given to Alvise by the cryptocurrency entrepreneur Álvaro Romillo, also investigated together with the politician
The Supreme Court has appealed to Se Ahabó La Fiesta (SALF), the group for which Luis 'Alvise' Pérez was elected MEP, his banking movements, in the context of the case opened for alleged illegal financing.
The Supreme Court has appealed to Se Ahabó La Fiesta (SALF), the group for which Luis ‘Alvise’ Pérez was elected MEP, his banking movements, in [...]
The Supreme Court has requested bank statements from Se Acabó la Fiesta (SALF), the political group that elected Luis Alvise Pérez as a Member of the European Parliament, as part of an investigation into alleged electoral offenses and illegal party financing. In a court order, the investigating magistrate, Julián Sánchez Melgar, granted the request for investigative measures brought by the Socialist Party (PSOE) in connection with the €100,000 g…
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