Spanish police enter ruling party HQ in corruption probe
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Half the Congress of Deputies calls for an electoral advance after the thunderous outbreak of the Cerdán case. And another important portion, which supports the Government of Pedro Sánchez, is demanding an emergency regulatory package to save public procurement from corruption. But they are not the only ones who pressure the Executive for the alleged plot that, according to indications collected by the Central Operating Unit (UCO) of the Civil G…
He was the representative of Acciona and Forestalia, not of Servinabar 2000, and was with Socialist Vice President Félix Taberna and José María Aierdi of Geroa BaiServinabar 2000, the company of Santos Cerdán and Antxon Alonso, took 8.6 million in contracts from Navarra In September 2023, very few days after it was constituted in mid-August after a procedural negotiation between the PSN, Geroa Bai and Contigo/Zurekin the new government of social…
Spanish Police Search Socialist Party’s HQ in Corruption Investigation, as PM Sánchez Fights Calls To Resign Over Repeated Scandals
It was not a raid: according to the vast majority of MSM reports, Spanish police ‘entered’ today (20) the headquarters of the ruling Socialist party during an operation for the corruption investigations involving former Minister Santos Cerdán.


Spanish police entered the headquarters of the ruling Socialists in Madrid today, as part of an investigation into the corruption of a former high official of the party, which shook the government of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
The investigation of an alleged plot of coimas in public works also uncovered a scandal over suspicions of prostitution in the governing party.What former President Felipe González said about the situation of the current president.
The Spanish Civil Guard raided several government agencies and the ruling Socialist Party on Friday. The operation, ordered by the Supreme Court, concerns the “Koldo affair,” the corruption scandal that is shaking Spanish politics.
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