The criminal horizon of the Minister of Digital Transformation and Public Service, Óscar López, hangs by a thread after the general secretary of the Madrid socialists, Juan Lobato, was summoned as a witness by the judge of the Supreme Court which investigates the action of the accused the Attorney General of the State, Álvaro García Ortiz, in the case of the revelation of secrets linked to the friend of the President of Madrid, Isabel Diaz Ayuso. Lobato was invited by López’s chief of staff, then Pedro Sánchez’s chief of staff, to use during a plenary session of the Madrid Assembly the email sent by the defense of the Madrid president’s sentimental partner, an email electronic mail that was sent to by the Attorney General’s office to use as a political weapon against Ayuso. If García Ortiz is accused of leaking this document – the UCO confirmed that the Attorney General played a preeminent role in the leak – it seems obvious that Moncloa also leaked the email sent by the Public Prosecutor’s Office, which is easy to verify when Lobato takes it to the judge, the proof he presented before a notary – the document that Óscar López’s chief of staff sent him.
As it is unlikely that the email sent by the Prime Ministry to Lobato did not obtain López’s express consent, the current minister finds himself in a difficult situation. The siege is tightening: the attorney general, accused and in an increasingly complex situation, and Sánchez’s right-hand man, Óscar López, now the new minister, against the ropes. The question of flight has been poisoned for a government which, harassed on all fronts, has undertaken a dangerous flight forward without respecting anything or anyone. The behavior is already typical of a mafia organization. And at the top of this embarrassing and criminal chain of leaks is Pedro Sánchez himself, the X in an affair that could be the straw that breaks the camel’s back for the president of the government.