Illustration of Mercedes González and Leire Díez meeting in a government office for a news article about their confirmed meetings.
Illustration of Mercedes González and Leire Díez meeting in a government office for a news article about their confirmed meetings.
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Civil Guard confirms its director met with Leire Díez

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The Interior Ministry has confirmed that Leire Díez met twice with Civil Guard director general Mercedes González.

The Directorate General of the Armed Institute has issued a statement acknowledging the meetings, contradicting Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska, who days earlier had categorically denied that the meetings took place. According to the statement, the first meeting occurred after González's appointment in September 2024. Díez requested a meeting in a cafe near the Directorate General headquarters in Madrid for a professional introduction, which lasted about 15 minutes and did not address Corps matters. In a later meeting, Díez asked González to rehabilitate Commander Rubén Villalba, who is implicated in the Koldo case. The director flatly rejected the request and ended the conversation. The Civil Guard states that González has never interfered in any investigation.

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Initial reactions on X focus on the Civil Guard director Mercedes González admitting to three meetings with Leire Díez, contradicting prior denials by Interior Minister Marlaska. Users and media highlight that Díez requested readmission of a sanctioned commander, which was rejected. Posts express skepticism about government honesty and note UCO reports confirming contacts. Discussions include calls for political accountability from opposition figures. Reactions range from critical commentary on alleged lies to factual reporting by journalists and news outlets.

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Magistrate Santiago Pedraz has ordered an investigation into possible meetings at the Fiscalía General del Estado between April 2024 and June 2025 involving Leire Díez and other individuals linked to the case.

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Hundreds of people, authorities and colleagues paid tribute on Saturday to agents Germán Pérez and Jerónimo Jiménez at the Concepción church in Huelva, after their deaths on Friday in a collision during a maritime pursuit.

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In the ongoing Operación Kitchen trial at Spain's National Court, retired inspector Jesús Vicente Galán contradicted prior statements, claiming orders from commissioner Marcelino Martín-Blas to secretly 'protect' Luis Bárcenas' wife, Rosalía Iglesias. Inspector Gonzalo Fraga wrapped up his 12-hour testimony detailing José Manuel Villarejo's push for compromising recordings of Mariano Rajoy. This follows Monday's evidence recap on espionage against the Bárcenas family.

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Former Interior Minister Jorge Fernández Díaz told the Audiencia Nacional on Thursday that he first heard of Operación Kitchen two years after it began, via media reports. His former deputy Francisco Martínez, who testified earlier, denied the operation existed and described it instead as a lawful intelligence inquiry.

 

 

 

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