Rajoy Calls for Caution with Montoro
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"We should all be a little more prudent and not exaggerate" so that "it doesn't happen like it happened to Camps," says former president Critica, the "shoots" of current politics, which blames "Government Frankenstein" and Pedro Sánche's "over-the-counter environment"


Former President of the Government of Spain Mariano Rajoy has stated that it is an ethical commitment of the whole world to fight corruption, but that "it should also be to try to reconcile it with the presumption of innocence".


Former Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy advised "caution" this Thursday when discussing the judicial investigation into his minister Cristóbal Montoro, stressing that "it is everyone's ethical commitment to fight corruption, but it should also be everyone's ethical commitment to try to reconcile the fight against corruption with the presumption of innocence."
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