Ribera States in the Senate that He only Met “Once” with Aldama and Denies that Begoña Gómez Was Present
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The first vice president and competition commissioner of the European Commission, Teresa Ribera, said this Monday that she only met “once” with businessman Victor de Aldama in July 2020 and denies that the wife of the president, Begoña Gómez, was present. Ribera came this morning to appear before the committee of inquiry in the Senate on the Koldo case and to respond to the supposed meetings she had, while she was minister of ecological transiti…
The former Minister of Ecological Transition crossed out the commissioner of "correveidile" and "picaro" and said that Begoña Gómez "never had anything to do" with any of these procedures.
Ribera Defends that He Complied with the Law by Giving a Hydrocarbon License to the "Picarus" Aldama
The Vice President of the European Commission and former Minister of Ecological Transition, Teresa Ribera, said on Monday that her department complied with the law by granting in 2022 a hydrocarbon license to Villafuel, a company of Victor de Aldama, of whom they did not know then that it was a "correveidile" dedicated to the "picaresca". Ribera has detailed the administrative procedure of that concession during the 72nd appearance of the commis…


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The vice president of the European Commission and former minister of ecological transition, Teresa Ribera, has recognized in her appearance in the investigation commission that takes place this Monday in the Senate for the Koldo case that met on July 1, 2020 with the then CEO of Globalia Javier Hidalgo and with Victor de Aldama, in this case as a member of the company's team, in relation to "new lines of work" to develop tourism in a "dramatic m…
The European Vice President and former Minister of Ecological Transition declares in the Senate that "there was no treatment of favor" to a hydrocarbon company linked to the 'Koldo case' and disproves that it would meet with Delcy Rodríguez
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