In addition, the Popular Party has announced a political offensive and will, among other things, ask for Wednesday’s government audit session to be turned into a monograph on corruption. For the time being, however, the PP has ruled out filing a motion of censure against Pedro Sánchez.
This Monday, the Popular Party filed a complaint with Investigative Court Number 5 of the National Court against the PSOE for alleged illegal financing, bribery and abuse of influence, regarding the ‘Koldo case’, as announced by the PP spokesperson, Borja Semper. .
The spokesperson for PP requests the National Court for a separate investigation into the financing of the PSOE – apart from the investigation already opened into the so-called ‘Koldo case’ – after the journalistic information revealed by the digital newspaper The goal about a businessman who “claims to have repeatedly delivered bags of cash to Ferraz’s headquarters in exchange for political favors.”
The PP understands that this information is “of such magnitude and so serious” that it is “reasonable” that this case “of alleged irregular financing of the Socialist Party is also investigated by the National Court.”
Furthermore, inside the judicial and political offensive As announced by the PP, the Popular Group will ask the Council of Congress Spokespersons to reconfigure its questions in order to make the government’s scrutiny session next Wednesday “in a complete monograph on corruption“.
The popular parties need unanimity from this body to change the agenda and that is why Sémper has appealed to all formations that make up the Congress of Deputies to support the initiative.
On the other hand, the PP temporarily closes the submission of a motion of censure against Sánchez. “The motion of censure is more justified than ever, but we do not get enough support, so it is something that is not on our agenda today, we will see tomorrow,” the PP spokesperson said when asked about it.
Finally, the PP is also moving ahead without revealing when President Sánchez will appear Senate Investigative Committee.
Source: EITB

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