Zapatero Uncovers His Strategy: Denies the Eldest and Goes by the Hand of His Friend Julio Martínez
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The former President of the Government stressed that, “as who they are”, “never” have opted for contracts with the public administration
When a judicial investigation moves beyond the pages of courts and politics and into the most influential society magazines in the world, it means the story has taken on a completely different dimension. Read more
In three hours, former government president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero tried to convince the judge of the National High Court José Luis Calama about the origin of his income since he ceased to be president, the business of his daughters, the alleged foreign societies or participation with the rescue of Plus Ultra. His attempt was a failure. No luck.Keep reading...
The former president of the government José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has justified before the investigating judge of the Plus Ultra case that imposed the hiring of his daughters by the company Analyses Relevant for work of layout and digital follow-up because, being daughters of a former president, they cannot present themselves to any public award or work in the public sector, which forces them to seek life in the private sphere.
COPE has agreed to the audio of the statement of the former president of the government, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, before the judge of the Audiencia Nacional José Luis Calama for the Plus Ultra case. During the interrogation, Zapatero has strongly denied having intervened in the rescue of the airline and has defended the legality of all his professional work. "I have exercised absolutely no influence in the rescue and all my professional act…
Former government president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero took advantage of his appearance before Judge José Luis Calama at the National High Court to defend and value the professionalism of his daughters, Laura and Alba Zapatero Espinosa, who have been charged this very Thursday, only a day after his father's statement.

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