The same day as Victor de Aldama confessed judge his relationship with Pedro Sanchezwith several ministers and with him PSOE, Juan Espadas, general secretary of the PSOE of Andalusia (PSOE-A)demanded Juanma Moreno, president of the government of Andalusiawhich “explains” the state of Andalusian public markets. The same man who rolls his eyes when questioned by the investigation of the Civil Guard about his wife, Carmen Ibancofor being one of the dozens of people linked by the PSOE in Andalusian public companies, had the courage to demand explanations from the Andalusian president on a theme which only Andalusian socialists talk about.
Because reality is happening because what everyone is talking about in the whole country is the appearance before the judge of Victor de Aldamathe commission agent who was released this Thursday from prison after admitting that he was Pedro Sanchez who wanted to meet him and that’s why he attended the gathering PSOE at the La Latina theater, where a photo was taken with the Spanish president.
“He told me that they had informed him and that he thanked him for what he was doing for the Spanish government,” he told her. Aldama to the judge in reference to some railway work he was trying to launch in Mexico. The sources consulted explain that it is the Mayan Train that Aldamausing his contacts in the Ministry of Developmenttried to award it to the public company Ineco, without success.
Aldama also assured the judge that he knew the woman Pedro Sanchez. The commissioner emphasizes that he was with Begoña Gomez during a meeting with the third vice-president, Teresa Ribera. Specifically, Aldama explained that they came together to launch theme park projects in cities across the Spain emptied. The sources consulted assure that Begona shared a commercial flight to Georgia with Aldama.
Juan Espadas, general secretary of the PSOE of Andalusiawhen the confessions of Aldamanot only did he say absolutely nothing about it, but he also had the audacity to point out Juanma Moreno. Yes, the day when all fingers point in one direction: the PSOE.