The second vice president of the government, Yolanda Díaz, has confirmed that she is receiving threats on her phone after filtration and subsequent diffusion in a personal data channel such as her mobile phones, ID, DNI, homes or email addresses of government members, of leaders of the PSOE, of involved in the ‘Koldo case’, expolitic of the PP and also of journalists.
Asked in an interview in ‘Mañaneros 360’ of TVE, which Europa Press has collected, about the filtration of personal data of different politicians and journalists, Díaz has detailed that he has denounced him during this weekend and that The National Court has put himself in charge of the investigation.
“Yes, I had knowledge yesterday and They take me harassing on my mobile phone throughout the weekend “explained the vice president, solidarity “with all the professionals and people of the political party that are” who have suffered “exactly this.”
In line, he has reproached the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, not to have condemned the filtration of data from members of the Government, of journalists or even those of the former general secretary of the PP Maria Dolores de Cospedal, wielding that “in a democracy this is very serious” and that the leader of the ‘popular’ “knows that this is happening in Spain.”
“I do not speak for me, that I do not like victimism, you know you. But it is very serious, indeed, and I have even dinner on Saturday with friends who have lived it with me. Therefore, I have done what I had to do,” the vice president continued, underlining the need to put a complaint.
Díaz has also argued that she was the “most investigated deputy in that operation of the PP Patriotic Police”, for which he also did not listen to the PP leader condemn the facts.
The vice president’s statements take place after the data of numerous ministers, former leaders of the PP, and journalists, among others have been disseminated.
One of the places where these data were published was ‘Alvise Pérez Chat’, A telegram social network channel from which messages of support to the MEP is usually sent for the party. Subsequently, the list was eliminated from that channel.
The judge of the National Court Francisco de Jorge agreed on Friday to investigate this dissemination under secret. Research sources point out that the filtration was being previously published in the personal slope of a hacker known by the National Police, and from there he would have jumped to the Telegram chat of ‘Alise Pérez Chat’.
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