He Popular party intensifies your offensive in Congress before the scandal of Leire díezthe socialist militant who would have made Fontanera ‘from Ferraz to seek dirty rags of those investigating corruption cases close to the government. Thus, the ‘popular’ have registered a Battery of appearances in the lower house, including that of the president himself, Pedro Sánchezbefore the plenary.
In the PP they talk about a “Dirty War” executed by Díez and demand that the leader of the Executive “give explanations about the very serious facts that show the existence of a allegedly criminal plot Formed by people close to their government, who would have used state institutions in partisan to cover up corruption cases that affect them. “
In addition to Sánchez, the popular group has registered the appearance of the Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Cortes, Félix Bolañosbefore the Justice Commission, and the Director General of the PoliceFrancisco Pardo, in the Interior Commission.
Bolaños, the ‘popular’ ask him to “accounts against serious complaints of corruption and partisan use of public resources and explain the expected measures to purify responsibilities and protect the rule of law. “also explain why Díez offered judicial benefits and promised pacts with the State’s law and the prosecution in exchange for Material against the UCO.
For their part, from Pardo they want to clarify “what measures will be adopted to ensure that the National Police can work with full independence, without pressures or interference.” The PP also adds to the request for appearance that they already registered for the general director of the Civil Guard, Mercedes Gonzaleza battery of questions with written answer about its “possible involvement” in Díez’s actions to discredit high controls of the UCO.
The popular group wants to know if González knew the meetings between Díez and the Commander of the Civil Guard Rubén Villalba, investigated in the ‘Koldo Case’, and if he authorized or allowed him to be offered a position close to his address or consented to the use of the National Police to act against the Civil Guard.
It also claims the government to answer in writing “If you have tried to interfere with judicial or police actions“On cases of corruption, how it justifies the existence of what it calls” sewers of the PSOE “and Díez’s work and what political measures will be taken to restore public confidence and prestige of institutions such as the Civil Guard.