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“If what I was told on WhatsApp wasn’t true, it would be pretty serious”

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“If what I was told on WhatsApp wasn’t true, it would be pretty serious”

He secretary of the PSOE in Madrid, Juan Lobatodenounced this Tuesday the “lynching” received by “certain leaders of his party” for having recorded before a notary the WhatsApp messages that he exchanged with the right hand of Oscar Lopez and in which, supposedly, they offered information on the legal proceedings opened to the boyfriend of Isabel Diaz Ayuso.

Lobato assured that if what he was told was not true (that is, the information came from the media and not the prosecution), “it would be very serious.” At all times, Lobato said that when he received the information about his boyfriend Ayuso’s tax information, they told him it was something “published in the media.”

In a statement that lasted three minutes and did not allow journalists to ask questions, Lobato directly attacked Moncloa, raising doubts about whether the emails sent to him that Wednesday in March came from the media, as he declared it at first, or from the prosecution. Desk.

“Democracy and law are always above political parties and their leaders,” he stressed.

The leader of the Madrid socialists has been on a tightrope since it was published last Sunday that he had gone to a notary with a WhatsApp conversation with the right hand of Oscar Lopez, Pilar Sánchez Acerawhile he works at Moncloa as chief of staff, where he was allegedly provided with information about the deal that Ayuso’s boyfriend had proposed to the Treasury in his tax fraud case.

no one understands why Lobato carried out this notarial act last Octoberwhen the conversation took place in March, but they saw a maneuver that couldcabar implicating Moncloa in the process of revealing secrets that already indicts the state attorney general.

Sources close to the president of the government believe that Juan Lobato intended to carry out a maneuver against Óscar Lópezthe white “blackbird” that Ferraz wants to place in Madrid to challenge Lobato for control of the game, and has ended up pillorying even Moncloa herself.

In fact, the investigating judge of the Supreme Court has already summoned the PSOE spokesperson to the Madrid Assembly next Friday and asked him to take the notarial deed to see if there were other people involved in this alleged revelation of the secrets of the electronic mail sent by the lawyer of Alberto Gonzalez AmadorAyuso’s boyfriend, at the Treasury.

Those who still defend Lobato as an honest politician assure that the socialist is a Treasury technician and, if the published information is true, record the conversation with data on Ayuso’s boyfriend. This “avoids” him from the possibility of having been complicit in a crime by not wanting to disseminate information which was allegedly disclosed by the Attorney General’s Office.

Of course, a parapet that can bring down many people, starting with Sánchez Acera herself.

That same Monday, everyone in the PSOE (PSM) of Madrid as in Ferraz considered Juan Lobato doomed and even hoped that he would not appear at the Federal Congress which is being held this weekend in Seville.

Some said it would be a very “difficult” situation for him, seeing himself sidelined within the party, but others directly said that It will be in this Congress that the national PSOE will look for the definitive replacement.

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