Aznar's Video: "In This Untenable Situation, the Phrase 'Who Can Make Him Do' Makes More Sense than Ever Before"
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The Spanish political scene is once again convulsing after the last public intervention of former President José María Aznar. Through a message disseminated in his networks...
Former government president calls on “committed citizens” with Spain to “make, act and serve” to “get out of this situation” because of alleged corruption cases surrounding Sánchez
The former Chief Executive alludes to the crisis without quoting José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, investigated in the National High Court by the Plus Ultra case.
Former President José María Aznar believes that the phrase 'Whoever can make it do' becomes 'more meaningful than ever' because, in his opinion, there is a need for 'responsible citizens' and 'committed' willing to 'act' and 'serve' Spain to 'get out of this untenable situation'.This is what Aznar says in a message that he disseminated on social networks this Monday, coinciding with the publication of the summary concerning the rescue of the air…
The former president of the government calls on "citizens committed to our country, willing to do, to act." More information: Sánchez shields himself in Moncloa, continues to support Zapatero and hopes that the Pope's visit will mitigate the controversy.
José María Aznar posted a video on his social networks at almost eleven o’clock this Monday. On it, dressed in a white shirt and jeans, and on a balcony overlooking the street, the former president of the government addresses the camera for 25 seconds: “In this untenable situation in Spain,” said Aznar after the publication of the reports of the Economic and Fiscal Crime Unit (UDEF) that tightened suspicions about the circle closest to José Luis…
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