The Pp Places the Contract with Huawei as One More Psoe Corruption Case and Now Asks Antonio Hernando for Explanations
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The PP will make use of its majority in Congress for the appearance of the Secretary of State for Telecommunications and Digital Infrastructures, Antonio Hernando, in relation to the...
The PP adds a new name to the list of appearances that it has requested in Congress and the Senate to demand explanations from the government for the award to the Chinese company Huawei of a contract for the management and storage of police listeners, something that Alberto Núñez Feijóo's party considers a "high risk" to national security. After requesting the appearance of four ministers, the popular want the current Secretary of State for Tele…
The PSOE has reminded PP Secretary General Miguel Tellado this Wednesday that both the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, and that of the Junta de Andalucía, Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla, have signed agreements with the technology company Huawei that are now questioning in Genoa.
The 12.3 million euros contract between the Spanish government and the Chinese technological giant Huawei to store listeners from the Ministry of the Interior is not exactly recent—the decision was made in mid-July and is also a renewal—but in the absence of political activity, the Popular Party is using it this week to open an internal front against the executive of Pedro Sanchez accusing him of "risking security" for prioritizing relations wit…
Pedro Sánchez's government has held contracts with Huawei despite warnings from the European Commission, which two years ago warned about...
PP Secretary General Miguel Tellado has placed the government's contract with China's Huawei company as a "new derivative" of the Pedro Sánchez government's "corruption scheme" and has put the spotlight on the current Secretary of State for Telecommunications, Antonio Hernando, as he has said there are "suspected" links between the Chinese company and socialist José Blanco's consultant, in which, he says, Hernando was working for Huawei.
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