Feijóo Claims that Zapatero "Had Behind the Government" in the Plus Ultra Case and Sees Sánchez "Very Morally Rotten" for Supporting Him
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The news of the week has been the accusation of the former president of the government José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero for the Plus Ultra case, and the leader of the opposition, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has made this issue his central theme in his speech this Saturday in the Congress of the Balearic PP.Feijóo, present in Palma de Mallorca at the event that has confirmed Marga Prohens as leader of the popular Balearics, has assured that Zapatero "was n…
The former minister of Transport, José Luis Ábalos, has pronounced himself from Soto del Real prison on Zapatero’s accusation: contrary to what the indictment claims, he has disassociated himself from the rescue of the Plus Ultra airline. He has said that Zapatero was never told and has accused Zapatero of “bridge him” to speak directly to Pedro Saura, former Secretary of State for Transport. He has even told TVE that he warned Pedro Sánchez aga…
The former minister claims that the former president "bridged" it and "spoke directly" that the former Secretary of State for Transport, who denies it
Former number three of the PSOE has also denounced what it considers to be unequal treatment within the PSOE between its situation and that of the former social president...
The judicial investigation into former government president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero by the commissions linked to the aid to Plus Ultra has blocked a process of sale initiated a few months ago by the airline that would have allowed him to repay at one time the loan of 53 million euros granted by SEPI, according to sources aware of the operation.Continue reading...
The 85-page ruling by Judge José Luis Calama of the National Court has sent shockwaves through the PSOE and the government of Pedro Sánchez. For the first time in Spain's democratic history, a former Prime Minister, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, has been charged as the alleged leader of an influence-peddling and money laundering scheme involving the bailout of Plus Ultra with €53 million of public funds. The judge doesn't mince words: he details…
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