The PP Demands that Marlaska Remove "His Dirty Hands From the UCO": "Before He Judged the Accused, Now He Shares with Them Table and Tablecloth"
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The Minister of the Interior claims to feel "repulsed" by corruption and accuses the popular of "instrumentalizing the Civil Guard" and "attacking the democratic system" Read
The pulse between the government and the Popular Party for the cases of corruption that invade the political agenda becomes incarnated around the Interior. On Wednesday in Congress the high temperature in that flank was appreciated when the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, has rejected the accusations made by the right wing about interferences of his ministry, a plan to head the Central Operational Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guar…
The Minister of the Interior guarantees the "neutrality" of the Armed Institute, but does not answer the question of the PP, which requires it to clarify the government's maneuvers to lead the Civil Guard and stop sensitive investigations.
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