Illustration of former PM Zapatero testifying in court for the Plus Ultra case.
Illustration of former PM Zapatero testifying in court for the Plus Ultra case.
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Zapatero to appear before judge on June 2 in Plus Ultra case

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Former Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has been summoned to testify on June 2 before Audiencia Nacional Judge José Luis Calama on charges of influence peddling and money laundering.

The summons follows the formal indictment of the former Socialist leader in a case linked to the 53 million euro rescue of airline Plus Ultra.

Zapatero, assisted by lawyer Víctor Moreno Catena, will appear before Judge Calama and anticorruption prosecutor Elena Lorente. Legal sources say the former prime minister will defend the legality of his consultancy work.

The judicial order states that Zapatero and his daughters were main beneficiaries of a scheme through firm Análisis Relevante, run by Julio Martínez Martínez. Payments of 730,535 euros are under investigation in exchange for reports and webinars.

The PP has said the entire government is under suspicion. The PNV has called it irresponsible for Pedro Sánchez to continue beyond 2026.

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Initial reactions on X highlight Zapatero's June 2 court appearance in the Plus Ultra case, with users noting charges of influence peddling and money laundering; discussions show skepticism toward the former PM and PSOE, emphasizing judicial developments and corruption claims, mostly from critical accounts.

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Former President Zapatero in a tense courtroom facing influence peddling charges related to the Plus Ultra airline case.
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Judge José Luis Calama of the Audiencia Nacional has charged former president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero as the alleged leader of an influence-peddling network tied to the 53-million-euro rescue of airline Plus Ultra. Zapatero is summoned to testify on June 2. The former leader denies any improper involvement.

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