Feijóo critique Zapatero dans El Hormiguero pour avoir blanchi des dictatures et des capitaux

Alberto Núñez Feijóo a attaqué l'ancien président José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero dans l'émission El Hormiguero quelques heures après que ce dernier a témoigné devant le juge à l'Audiencia Nacional.

Le chef du PP a déclaré que Zapatero cherche à attribuer l'origine des bijoux faisant l'objet de l'enquête à un cheikh arabe décédé. Il a directement lié cette situation au passé de l'ancien dirigeant en affirmant que quiconque blanchit une dictature peut aussi blanchir des capitaux. Feijóo a insisté sur le fait que le PSOE finira par être mis en examen et que Pedro Sánchez était au courant des activités de Leire Díez. Le juge José Luis Calama a estimé que la déclaration de Zapatero n'a pas dissipé les soupçons, mais n'a imposé aucune mesure conservatoire. L'homme politique galicien a tenu pour acquis qu'il gouvernera avec Vox si les résultats des élections l'exigent et a défendu le maintien de la loi sur le délai d'avortement sans changement.

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