Mercedes González testifying before Senate committee
Mercedes González testifying before Senate committee
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Mercedes González denies before Senate any role in plots against UCO

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The director general of the Guardia Civil appeared Tuesday before the Senate Interior Commission to reject any involvement in alleged plots against the UCO or influence from Leire Díez.

Mercedes González reiterated several times that she had "never, ever" participated in smear campaigns or taken measures against Guardia Civil agents. She stated that her contacts with Leire Díez were limited to two informal coffees where no matters related to the force were discussed.

The witness explained the opening of three internal inquiries on leaks affecting the UCO, all closed without consequences for the agents. She stressed that these were routine administrative actions within the institution.

The PP and Vox demanded her immediate resignation, citing contradictions with UCO reports. González rejected the accusations and insisted that neither she nor Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska had lied.

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Initial reactions on X focus on Mercedes González's Senate testimony denying any role in plots against the UCO or influence from Leire Díez, while acknowledging meetings with her. Posts from media outlets quote her directly and note opposition calls for resignation. Skeptical users highlight discrepancies with UCO reports, while supporters accuse media of bias against the government.

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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.

New UCO reports dated June 15, 2026, detail Santos Cerdán's notes on the prosecution service and an email authorizing Leire Díez's trips.

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The PSOE has attributed the alleged plot to discredit judges and the UCO exclusively to Santos Cerdán and Leire Díez, according to revelations from the caso Leire court file published on Wednesday.

PDI Director General Eduardo Cerna testified on Monday before the Chamber of Deputies' Security Commission that he decided the retirement of Prefect General Consuelo Peña, subdirector of Intelligence, Organized Crime and Migration Security. He reaffirmed it was an institutional decision per current regulations. Ruling party lawmakers praised the presentation and called to end the generated controversy.

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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.

The president of SEPI and the director of the economic office in Moncloa appeared Tuesday before the Joint National Security Commission to explain changes at Indra and loans to Plus Ultra and Air Europa.

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Inspector chief Gonzalo Fraga from the Internal Affairs Unit testified for seven hours at the National Court on the Kitchen case, detailing evidence against ten defendants in the espionage of Luis Bárcenas using reserved funds. He cited dates, report numbers, and contents of agendas and recordings by José Manuel Villarejo from memory. His testimony implicates former Interior and Police leadership under Mariano Rajoy.

 

 

 

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