The leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, urged this Friday the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, to “stop harassing judges”, once the Superior Court of Justice (TSJ) of Madrid unanimously rejected the complaint for prevarication presented by the head of the Executive, against judge Juan Carlos Peinado, who is leading the investigation against Begoña Gómez.
“How many CEOs of listed companies that depend on public regulation have he personally called to receive his wife?” insisted Abascal in a message on social networks, in which he called on Sánchez to “collaborate with the Justice and answer” to this question.
In this sense, the leader of Vox also asked the President of the Government “to stop sending letters to the Spaniards who play the victims” and not to harass, insult and defame the opposition.
Stop sending letters to the Spanish playing the victim.
Stop harassing judges, insulting and defaming the opposition.
Let him collaborate with Justice and answer the question:
How many CEOs of listed companies who depend on public regulation…
—Santiago Abascal 🇪🇸 (@Santi_ABASCAL) October 18, 2024
The TSJ of Madrid considered that the complaint has a “speculative character” since “it is not due, but rather to the attempt to distort the lawful aim implied by the type of crime of which the accused is accused: pursuing a inappropriate corporate conduct.” person who exercises the function of judge”, specify the magistrates in an order collected by Europa Press.
In addition, they discredit the President of the Government for having used the Public Prosecutor’s Office to take legal action against the President of the Court of Instruction number 41 of Madrid.