Mariano Rajoy testifying in Operación Kitchen trial courtroom, with María Dolores de Cospedal and judge present.
Mariano Rajoy testifying in Operación Kitchen trial courtroom, with María Dolores de Cospedal and judge present.
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Rajoy and Cospedal to testify Thursday in ongoing Operación Kitchen trial

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Former Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and ex-PP Secretary General María Dolores de Cospedal will testify this Thursday as witnesses in the ongoing Operación Kitchen trial at Spain's Audiencia Nacional in San Fernando de Henares. Rajoy opens the session, followed by Cospedal, amid restrictions by investigating judge Manuel García Castellón. Recent PP-linked witnesses have reported memory lapses.

The Operación Kitchen trial—probing alleged police espionage on Luis Bárcenas to seize PP 'caja B' documents—continues at the Audiencia Nacional. This Thursday, Mariano Rajoy testifies first as a witness, his third appearance there. María Dolores de Cospedal follows, potentially with legal counsel due to her brief prior imputation, enabling her to avoid self-incrimination.

Judge Manuel García Castellón has sidestepped indications against Rajoy and limited Cospedal's probe to two months, dismissing Villarejo recordings and notes. Anticorruption Prosecutors decried this as a 'clear refusal to investigate further,' but appeals failed.

Recent sessions featured inspector Gonzalo Fraga linking aliases 'El Asturiano' and 'El Barbas' to Rajoy. Bárcenas described giving Rajoy a 2010 caja B photocopy, allegedly shredded per a stolen recording. On Tuesday, Cospedal's ex-husband Ignacio López del Hierro and witness Arturo González Panero denied recalling Villarejo contacts.

Tribunal president Teresa Palacios has curbed PP/Cospedal questions, insisting 'the PP is not on trial.' Prosecutors push to clarify roles despite obstacles.

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Reactions on X to Rajoy and Cospedal's upcoming testimony as witnesses in the Operación Kitchen trial are predominantly negative and skeptical. Users criticize Judge García Castellón for shielding PP leaders, expecting memory lapses similar to other witnesses. Sarcasm and predictions of denials prevail, with calls for them to be treated as defendants. High-engagement posts from journalists and regular users amplify concerns over judicial impartiality.

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Realistic illustration of defendants entering Spain's National Court for the Operación Kitchen corruption trial amid media frenzy.
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Operación Kitchen trial begins at Spain's National Court amid challenges and PP distancing

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Spain's National Court in San Fernando de Henares opened the Operación Kitchen trial on Monday, investigating a 2013 parapolice operation under Mariano Rajoy's government to spy on former PP treasurer Luis Bárcenas and steal compromising PP documents amid the Gürtel case. Ten ex-officials, including former Interior Minister Jorge Fernández Díaz, face up to 15-year sentences from Anticorruption Prosecutors. Defenses challenge jurisdiction and evidence, while current PP leaders distance the party and PSOE seeks to impute María Dolores de Cospedal and the PP.

Mariano Rajoy and María Dolores de Cospedal testified in the Kitchen case trial at the Audiencia Nacional, defending the legality of the police operation against Luis Bárcenas. Their accounts clash with agents' testimonies and summary evidence. The trial, in its third week, continues with more statements.

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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.

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.

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Francisca Paqui Muñoz, wife of former PSOE Organization Secretary Santos Cerdán, appeared before a Senate commission investigating the Koldo case but invoked her right not to testify due to her husband's investigation and requested to leave for health reasons, which was denied. For nearly two hours, she remained absorbed in her mobile phone as opposition senators questioned her links to Servinabar company and expenses it covered. The commission president reproached her discourtesy at the end.

Koldo García, former aide to José Luis Ábalos, testified on Thursday before Spain's Supreme Court in the Mascarillas case trial. He admitted receiving 500-euro bills, dubbed 'chistorras', from the PSOE for expense reimbursements. He denied payments from Víctor de Aldama and defended Ábalos.

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Magistrate Juan Carlos Peinado has personally summoned Begoña Gómez, Cristina Álvarez and Juan Carlos Barrabés to his court at 11 a.m. on June 9 for a preliminary hearing.

 

 

 

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