He People’s Partythrough its team of the Commission of Inquiry of the Assembly of Madrid, submitted to a exhaustive interrogation to Begoña Gómez, wife of the President of Government, on the circumstances of her appointment as professor at the Complutense University of Madrid. Even if the businesswoman has chosen to exercise her right to don’t answerseveral questions about possible favorable treatment remained unanswered and many people present reflected on the maxim of silence gives consent.
Even though Begoña Gómez kept a very serious expression, she had to listen to questions from Mercedes Zarzalejoin addition to being a popular deputy, university professor of labor law and social security. He pointed out that he has a lot of age with Sánchez’s wife and he is upset that she achieved her goals quickly without the need to become a professor like other colleagues who lead extraordinary chairs. Here are some of the questions raised:
- How did she manage to lead a chair without qualifications or merit?
- What was your gateway to entering the academic world?
- Why did she present herself as a college graduate if she wasn’t?
- Who contacted the rector of Complutense? You or your husband?
- How did they convince you to create the chair in just two months?
- Where did you meet the rector?
- Didn’t you find it strange that you were proposed as president of the chair without having a diploma?
- Did you charge for chair management?
- How did she manage to direct masters courses in which she could not even have been a student?
- How did you manage to finance a newly created chair with much higher funds than the rest of the Complutense chairs?
- Why does he seem to have appropriated a software financed with the money of all Madrid residents?
- Why abuse her status as wife of the President of the Government to build a professional career?
- Do you pay your advisor or do all of us Spaniards do it?
- Does your chair have a link with Globalia or one of its companies?
- Before discovering a new report from UCO, could you clarify here today if there is another link with your chair?
- Who paid for the trip to St. Petersburg? Were you present as the wife of the president or director of the chair?
- Have you got your hands on the software?
- What did these hires consist of?
- Why did you accept the invoices from Complutense University?
- Did the Intervention have any objections to the payment of these invoices?
- How is it possible for you, without being a computer engineer, to sign a technical prescription sheet for this purpose with your digital signature?
- Were you given faculties at the Complutense University?
- Did the university give you the power to do this kind of thing?
- How did you convince large companies to collaborate with your free software?
- What did you propose to the businessmen who participated in the workshops you organized in the Chambers of Commerce, for example in Zaragoza?
- How do you think young people 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?