An Open Microphone 'Hunts' Maria Jesús Montero Blaming Ouigo for the Incidents on the Trains
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Second consecutive day of cross accusations between the government, ADIF and the French company Ouigo that exposes the government.


It clarifies that the train of Ouigo is the origin of the incident, since its stop forced to stop the trains that came from behind, but it is not to blame itself The analysis of the public manager of the railway infrastructure partly corroborates the version
Spain's train network has gone from being a reliable service to a complete disaster in the hands of the Sánchez government and its Transport Minister, Óscar Puente. Passengers are suffering the consequences of this disastrous management, while the government tries to "pass the buck" and "blame others" for the "railway chaos," as the Andalusian regional government criticized it this Thursday, after hearing Vice President María Jesús Montero's exp…
The French company has defended itself in a statement after the neglect of the vice president and minister of finance
The management of yesterday's railway crisis has provoked a strong political and social controversy in Spain. The statements of the Minister of Finance and Public Service, María Jesús Montero, have revived the debate on competition in the sector and the security of infrastructures, after pointing directly to Ouigo company and suggesting the possibility of sabotage, as already done by President Pedro Sánchez in the previous railway collapse.Monte…
María Jesús Montero again pointed out private operators as causing the last railway chaos.
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