The first vice-president of the government, María Jesús Montero, did not appear at the conciliation ceremony regarding the claim for right to honor filed against her by Alberto González Amador, partner of Madrid president Isabel Díaz Ayuso, who had sent his legal representation to the summons set for this Wednesday before the courts of Madrid. This paves the way for the businessman’s defense to formalize legal action against her.
González Amador attacked the vice president for violating her right to honor over certain words she said in the Senate last March, while in the midst of the controversy over the prosecution’s complaint against the man case for tax crimes, she declared that Ayuso He could reside “in an apartment paid for fraudulently”.
“Act with absolute transparency as to whether, in reality, as has been published in the media, you live in an apartment that was paid fraudulently to the Public Treasury and that was paid with commissions on masks in the worst case pandemic situation,” he said. » told the media in the corridors of the Upper House.
The businessman is demanding 40,000 euros and public recognition at a press conference that he suffered illegitimate interference with his right to honor. The act of conciliation was to reach an agreement before the filing of the lawsuit. Given her non-appearance, as judicial sources reported to ABC, she will appear before the Civil Chamber of the Supreme Court, where the vice president enjoys power.
Montero is not the only one targeted by the businessman, who has launched a legal offensive against other government officials, such as the Minister of Housing and Urban Agenda, Isabel Rodríguez, summoned for an act of conciliation on November 5. ; or her counterpart in the Science portfolio, Diana Morant. Also against the socialist deputy José Zaragoza and the Madrid city councilor Rita Maestre.