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Susana Díaz, After Ábalos' Prison: "This Legislature Is Liquidated"

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The current senator points out that, unlike others, she continues "with her head high."

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Key man in the president's political career, Ábalos becomes the second Secretary of Socialist Organization to go into prison

·Spain
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The current senator points out that, unlike others, she continues "with her head high."

·Spain
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The judge of the Supreme, Leopoldo Puente, has decreed on Thursday, 27 November, provisional imprisonment and without bail for the former minister of Transport, José Luis Ábalos, for alleged crimes of belonging to a criminal organization, bribery, trafficking in influence, embezzlement and use of privileged information. All this for the alleged collection of commissions for contracts for the purchase of sanitary material during the Covid-19 cris…

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·Madrid, Spain
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The former minister, hours before entering prison, has hinted that Pedro Sánchez's wife profited from the loan of 475 million to the airline. Aldama already stated in EL ESPAÑOL that Begoña Gómez "pressed from Moncloa" to favor the Hidalgo family and that it "sponsored their things".

·Spain
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José Luis Ábalos was surely repeating to himself, convincing himself in the taxi that took him to the Supreme Court, that he could avoid going to prison, although deep down he probably thought otherwise. He arrived at the doors of the High Court at 9:15 a.m. to learn his fate, and after 4:00 p.m., having smoked repeatedly to calm his nerves in the building's courtyards, he found out: pretrial detention for the alleged crimes of belonging to a cr…

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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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