In principle, Margarita Robles had requested the appearance to report on other matters, but in all likelihood the case of alleged political espionage will center on the nomination.
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The Minister of Defence, Margaret Oakswill appear in Congress this Wednesday amid controversy over alleged cases of espionage with the Pegasus program, both for herself and for the President of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez, and for Basque and Catalan independence leaders.
Robles plans to appear before the House of Representatives Defense Committee to answer for other matters, but the factions are not passing up the opportunity to try to hold the minister accountable for the alleged espionage cases and actions taken. the Center has had. Intelligence (CNI), depending on the ministry.
Robles’ statements come after the “no” from the PSOE, PP, CS and Vox to create a committee of inquiry within Congress, although the Spanish president is to appear (still undated). Tomorrow, Thursday, it will be the turn of the director of the CNI, Paz Esteban, who will go to the committee for reserved expenditure. What is explained in this committee is secret, so no one can divulge what is said there.
The defense minister has been in the crosshairs of the Catalan independence groups ever since justify in some way the action of the CNI with this response to the deputy of the CUP, Mireia Behí: “What should a state, a government, do when someone violates the constitution, when someone declares independence, cuts off public roads, when they see public disorder when anyone has relations with political leaders invading Ukraine Since then, the independence groups have asked for his resignation.
Things gained momentum last Friday when Félix Bolaños, presidency minister, Relations with the Courts and Democratic Memory, announced that Robles’ own cellphones, in addition to President Sanchez’s, were infected with Pegasus software.
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