So it was granted in an interview to 20 minutes, the regional baroness claims for the umpteenth time that “all the powers of the state act against a citizen who finds himself in a situation during a tax inspection that remains in the treasury.” “This goes much further and is the big issue for the powers of the state (…) It seems to me that such abuse and such disproportionality try to put an end to an anonymous person who has nothing to do with politics to attack the opponent… Once again it is shown that we are dealing with Chavismo,” he emphasizes in the interview.
Alberto González Amador tries to avoid prison
Alberto González Amador will appear in court again in the coming hours Plaza de Castilla as he is under investigation for his alleged crimes of tax fraud and document forgery.
The regional leader's sentimental partner is currently negotiating an agreement with the Public Prosecution Service to this end avoid going to jail after he had already acknowledged the fraud once through his lawyer when he sent an email in which he 'fully' assumed that his client had committed two tax crimes during the worst years of the pandemic; during 2020 and 2021.
In other words: if there were a hypothetical agreement with the Public Prosecution Service, this would be the case the second time that Ayuso's partner admits to misleading the tax authorities.
In a different order, it is the second time that the commission agent goes to the judicial headquarters after the first appearance – which dates from May 20 – was suspended due to a computer error. That day González Amador remained hidden in the facilities and attempted to flee the courthouse by donning a wig, in an attempt to deceive the informants who gathered at the courthouse doors.
Ayuso calls Sánchez 'Chavista' for the umpteenth time
It is not the first time in recent days that the president of Sol's office has clashed head-on with Sánchez, calling him a 'Chavista'. Both last week and throughout the weekend, Ayuso has used this terminology to say that the central government is carrying out actions typical of a dictatorship.
During an event that the PP held last Saturday in Berlin Park to commemorate one year of governance of the Community and in 114 municipalities in the region, the conservative politician accused her colleague in Moncloa of having in recent hours “woodworm strategy” to gradually dismantle the democratic pillars of our country and ensure that 'socialism is chavism'.
For Ayuso “the Moncloa decides, he governs everything, what is true, what is a lie, what means of communication can exist and what cannot, which judge can judge and what cannot, what crime is forgiven or what not”, who “The is chavismo.” He would then ironically warn that he is “one minute away from asking for forgiveness from all those who sank Andalusia with the corrupt plan of the EREs,” which he would defend as “the biggest corruption plan in the history of Spain ”.
In her speech, the regional leader repeatedly equated socialism and chavismo in order to criticize the policies of the Secretary General of the Socialists regarding the independence movement, denouncing that there was corruption in the PSOE through the ERES , and to distort what it considers a “whitewashing.” ” by the Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz.
In it, the President of the Community of Madrid asked “how can the Attorney General say whether I have committed crimes.” “How can you go through life like this? How can we get used to not respecting certain minimums in the rules of the game and the judiciary that we have given ourselves in this country, which is one of the greatest guarantees in the world? What happens to our prosecuted judges and prosecutors? If you pursue mine, I will pursue you; If you come near my family, I will kill you.”
In her ultra-rant, the 'popular' leader sharply criticized the Attorney General, whom she directly accused of behaving like a gangster. “The audacity of the central executive to 'whitewash' the state Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, with a photo worthy of colleagues cheering each other,” he wrote.