This Is the Authorization Zapatero Handed over to the Judge Allowing Him to Investigate His Estate Abroad, Something He Could Already Do without It.
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José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, former president of the government, delivered a letter this Wednesday at the National High Court in which he lends his "consentimi...
Zapatero denies the existence of property outside Spain and has handed over to the court "voluntary universal authorization" to prove it. Popular prosecution calls for pre-trial detention of the Prosecutor's Office. "Truth will prevail".
Former government president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero published a statement this Wednesday shortly after he appeared before the judge of the Audiencia Nacional José Luis Calama, who investigates the rescue that Plus Ultra airline obtained from the government for a value of 53 million euros. The judge accuses the former president of four crimes —influence trafficking, money laundering, smuggling and a crime against the Public Treasury. Continu…
The former president has presented to the court "a voluntary universal authorization so that it can be found that there are no companies, money, financial products or any assets owned" his "or indirect." "I have absolutely nothing outside of Spain," he concludes, in a statement Zapatero defends before the judge that did not exert influence to favor the rescue of Plus Ultra "When one knows himself completely innocent, as is my case, and trusts fu…
This morning José Luir Rodríguez Zapatero's lawyer delivered a letter to the National High Court's Central Examining Court 2 with a letter from the former President of the Government so that the authorities could investigate his property, if it exists, abroad.
The former government president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has put an end on Wednesday to almost a month of silence with a brief statement. The text, made public after his passing through the National High Court, hardly offers details about his appearance as investigated in the so-called Plus Ultra case. Rather, it is a plea in defense of his innocence. Throughout four paragraphs, the former leader of the socialists asks "trust" to those who o…

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