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“Apart from being the president’s wife, what other merits does she have to lead a professorship?”

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“Apart from being the president’s wife, what other merits does she have to lead a professorship?”

The PP spokesperson in the commission, Mercedes Zarzalejo, opened the session of the parliamentary groups with her questions, for a planned duration of 20 minutes.

The 20 questions asked by the spokesperson of the PP, Mercedes Zarzalejo, to Begoña Gómez, are as follows:

1.- Could you tell us precisely what your link was with the University? Have you participated in a selection process to occupy a PDI position?

2.- You, holder of a baccalaureate and an unofficial title from an academy, managed to avoid this entire competitive process which lasted for many years. What was the journey, Madame de Sánchez?

3.- When she gave conferences, from Congress to Congress, she introduced herself as “GRADUATE IN MARKETING AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT”, why did she do it if she was not qualified?

4.- Who called the Rector to ask him to go to Moncloa? Did you go personally? Was it your secretary? Was it your husband?

5.- In July 2020, the Rector goes to Moncloa. Who receives you? And where did they meet, at his residence, at the headquarters of the Presidency? How long did this meeting last and what specifically did they talk about? How did they convince you to create a Chair for You in three months?

6.- If it turns out that the Agreement itself (in its third clause) indicated that the Monitoring Committee proposed a Chair Director among the professors or (former) NOT with permanent affiliation and that you do not were neither one nor the other. Doesn’t it seem strange to you that they nominated you as director?

7.- In addition to the 70, 90 and even 140 euros that he charged per hour for his teaching work, how much did he charge for the direction of the Chair and the Master? 10,000, 15,000, 21,178 euros which appeared in the budgetary regulations?

8.- Among the 54 extraordinary chairs available to the Complutense University, it turns out that yours was among the 8 best financially endowed. Does the credit for such significant funding go to you, the University or your husband?

9.- It is clear that you had an arduous task in raising funds for your Chair. Tell us, as part of this fundraising, did you have a relationship with Javier Hidalgo, who was CEO of Globalia and negotiator for the rescue of Air Europa?

10.- Can you tell us if your chair has had any relations with this company or with one of its subsidiaries?

11.- You went to Globalia headquarters to meet Mr. Hidalgo. The second, because the first had already occurred on June 24 of the same year, almost a month earlier. Did they talk at this meeting about fundraising for your professorship or for the company you founded of the same name? Or did you meet with him to present business opportunities and try to gain his support?

12.- Mrs. Gómez, the UCO has asked to expand the investigation procedure on all these connections, emphasizing that they must be the subject of a more exhaustive study, don’t you think that, before learn about it through a news story. UCO report, you Today, could you specify here if there is another link with your chair?

13.- A few months before these meetings to which I referred, more precisely, in September 2019, Javier Hidalgo and you met in Saint Petersburg (Russia) within the framework of the XXIII General Assembly of the World Organization of tourism. Coincidentally, Víctor de Aldama was also present at this event. A meeting about which many things have been published which could enlighten us, for example: did you meet these two people? with one of them? If such a meeting took place, where did it take place? In the hotel where the Summit was held or elsewhere? Were you there as Director of the Chair or as the wife of the President of the Government? And who paid for this trip? Did the University, La Moncloa or Globalia pay for this, like the one they were going to do a year later in Georgia? Can you clarify some of these questions for us?

14.- Have you taken possession of the software that you ordered, developed for the Chair that you direct and which was financed with funds from Complutense University?

15.- For the “development and implementation of the Transforma TSC Platform”, there were three contracts for a total of 102,848 euros with inappropriate use of minor contracts. What did each of these contracts consist of? Why did you approve these three bills? Did the Intervention have any objections to the payment of these invoices?

16.- How is it possible for you, without being a computer engineer, to sign a technical prescription sheet for this purpose with your digital signature? Did the university give you the power to do this kind of thing?

17.- There were three other companies, Telefónica, Indra and Google, which developed, in a first phase, this software for free. How did you convince these large companies to work for free for you or your Chair? Do you think that if a freelancer is listening to us and needed a computer program to carry out his activity, he could ask these companies to design it for him free of charge? Do you think President Indra himself would receive them or does this only happen with the President’s wife?

18.- The professionals who defend him have declared, in recent days, that this software never existed, that it was not delivered to him. So why did you sign the invoices? Why did you order the payment of these invoices?

19.- If it never existed, what did it offer to the businessmen who participated in the workshops it organized in the Chambers of Commerce, for example in Zaragoza?

20.- Ms. Gómez, you who disguised yourself as Director of the Chair and Co-Director of the Masters, who used the University as you wanted, using public funds for the benefit of your companies, who take advantage of the Institutions of the State has its particular interests even in its defense, which used its status as wife of Sánchez to achieve its objectives. You who defend young people so much, what do you think they feel? In your opinion, what would all these young people who strive every day to forge a professional future think? What are you going to tell them now?

These are the 30 questions that Vox spokesperson, Ana Cuarteroaddressed Begoña Gómez, without having a response in any of them:

– Mrs. Gómez Do you want to designate someone, besides Pedro Sánchez, your husband, as the intellectual author of the events that gave rise to this Commission of Inquiry?

– Do you have a university degree that qualifies you to teach at the Complutense University, to direct your own master’s degree or to direct an Extraordinary Chair, in accordance with the standards approved for this purpose?

– In addition to being the wife of the president of the government, what other merits have you justified and to whom, for occupying alone, for months, the direction of an Extraordinary Chair at the Complutense University of Madrid?

– Do you think it is relevant that this appointment takes place simultaneously with the arrival of your husband as President of the Government?

– Why is your career at Complutense only promoted in 2020, if you and your husband have known Barrabés since 2015?

– Was it Güemes who proposed for you to Pedro Sánchez the management of the Africa Center in exchange for his participation in the allocation of the SEPI complex of María de Molina to IE? Or was it the other way around?

– Was it Pedro Sánchez who, knowing IE’s interest in these buildings, called Güemes to offer to speed up the procedures in exchange for a position of international importance for you?

– Did Pedro Sánchez demand anything more from IE than his hiring in exchange for accelerating the possible allocation of the Campos Velázquez real estate complex for the expansion of IE?

– Isn’t it true that it was his departure from the Africa Center that pushed Pedro Sánchez to pick up the phone and call Goyache to create the Extraordinary Chair which was to serve as cover for his travels and international affairs?

– Was there another reason why your contract with the IE ended, apart from the fact that the operation of extending the IE to the SEPI buildings was interrupted? Was there another reason, Mrs. Gómez?

Who had the idea of ​​remunerating Mr. Barrabés for his collaboration with a letter of recommendation that would open the doors to Red.es tenders? Her? From Pedro Sanchez? From Manuel de la Rocha?

-When and where did you deliver the letters to Barrabés, signed by hand in July 2020? Was it during the meetings you had at Moncloa for the creation of the Chair?

– How many contracts have been awarded to Barrabés thanks to its expressions of interest and the impetus that the increase in turnover has given to the Group’s companies?

– What did Barrabés bring you in return?

– Only the 50,000 euros to start the Chair?

-Have you written more letters of recommendation or expressions of interest as you call it for other companies? For whom? Have you informed the School of Government management office that you signed these letters?

– Would you like to carry out an initial reflection on the reason for the misappropriation and intrusion into the work that you committed and for which you were recently accused, causes of which Judge Peinado, whom you informed, was to inform you on 18? What’s wrong?

– How much money did each of these suppliers spend on software development?

– Did your intention to register the software in the name of the commercial entity Trasforma TSC, in your name, cause the companies to abandon the project?

– Ms. Gómez, you register the software in your name for the first time in October 2022, even without being ready to put it into use. You are registering software that is developed with the resources of the Complutense University, within an Extraordinary Chair, and of which all participants believe that they are not donating to you but to the university. Because?

– With the abandonment of Indra, Google and Telefónica, it was decided to launch a call for tenders with the aim of making the software operational before the chair ends its execution period. Who provided the money to pay for these services?

-Who actually wrote the specifications?

Who or who were his accomplices in committing this crime of intrusion into work and misappropriation of software already developed with university funds?

Was he selling them the platform to evaluate themselves, then obtain their label and thus obtain prices in public calls for tender?

– Has the platform come into service at any given time?

– Could you give us an overview of the activity of the platform until the dissolution of the chair?

– Is it not true that the Complutense University asked you to return the software, once the chair was dissolved?

– How many senior officials of public and private institutions, how many CEOs of companies, how many rectors of Madrid universities did Pedro Sánchez call until he entrusted him with the management of the lucrative companies that he coordinates from Moncloa?

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