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The Government of Navarre Will Appear in the Supreme as an Accusation for the Cerdán Plot

Summary by La Vanguardia
The Government of Navarre has decided to appear in the Supreme Court as an indictment in the so-called 'Koldo case' following the report of the UCO of the Civil Guard which points out that the former Secretary of Organisation of the PSOE Santos Cerdán and the former ministerial adviser Koldo García allegedly obtained commissions for the achievement of works in Navarra before both making the leap to Madrid. According to Europa Press sources of th…
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The Government of Navarre has decided to appear in the Supreme Court as an indictment in the so-called 'Koldo case' following the report of the UCO of the Civil Guard which points out that the former Secretary of Organisation of the PSOE Santos Cerdán and the former ministerial adviser Koldo García allegedly obtained commissions for the achievement of works in Navarra before both making the leap to Madrid. According to Europa Press sources of th…

·Granada, Spain
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The Navarrese Government will appear as a particular charge in the Spanish Supreme Court case in the abie...

The Government of Navarre has decided to appear in the Supreme Court as an indictment in the so-called 'case...

·Spain
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europapress.es broke the news in Spain on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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