The judge rejected the resources of the office of the public prosecutor, UPN and the PP. Geroa Bai believes that this ends “a process based on unfounded accusations that should never start.”
The Provincial Court of Navarra He has decided to submit the cause against former government councilor of Navarra, Manu Ayerdi, in the SO -Called Davalor case by not having accredited indications of crime.
In this way the judge rejected the resources of the Fiscal Ministry of UPN and the PP. Geroa Bai In a statement, he believes that this ends “to a process based on unfounded accusations that should never start.”
The coalition reminded that “there was never a cause because the Compos room in your reportThe operation was performed with total legality and without irregularities, so that both the procedure and honesty of Manu Ayerdi endorsed.
“Party use of justice by Navarra Right”
For all these reasons, Gera Bai has denounced the part -time use of justice by the Navarra Right, which has instrumented this case with this case A clear political interest“
“For more than four years, Upn has promoted a prosecution campaign to which the PpWithout a different purpose than political wear, in an operation of intimidation and demolition against yesterday and Geroa Bai, “he complained about the formation.
Meanwhile the PNV He has demanded responsibilities against UPN and PP for ‘the damage caused to the reputation and the political and professional process of Manu Ayondi’.
The president of Napar Buru Batz” Unai HualdeHe has shown his satisfaction with the archive of a matter that “UPN and PP tortic, interested and partyyly used from the first moment, through a campaign of indecent intimidation towards Manu Ayerdi”, and has confirmed that what happened to this case “is an example of persecution and political scaben.”
Source: EITB

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