Latorre, sobre Leire Díez y la Fiscalía: "Parece raro que a un don nadie lo reciban dos veces"
The journalist and director of La Brújula reveals in his monologue the new details surrounding the plumber case and its connection to public administrations, as well as the Executive's statements regarding the initials P.S. on the alleged notebook and the papal blessing of the Holy Family. #psoe #spain https://www.ondacero.es/programas/la-... It seems strange that a nobody would be received at the State Attorney General's Office. The Attorney General's right-hand man. Twice. The same pattern is repeating itself as happened with the Director General of the Civil Guard. Geolocation placed Leire Díez on Fortuny Street, right at the State Attorney General's Office, and it became clear that she held not one, but two meetings there with the right-hand man of Álvaro García Ortiz, then Attorney General. Diego Villafañe, then Deputy Attorney General of the Technical Secretariat, met on Fortuny Street with the "fixer" from Ferraz (the PSOE headquarters), Leire Díez, and the lawyer Jacobo Teijelo. What about? Keep in mind that among the known activities of the PSOE's dirty tricks was the coercion and/or bribery of prosecutors to falsely close cases. They dug up dirt on anti-corruption prosecutor Alejandro Luzón, tried to frame prosecutor Grinda for a sex scandal, and prosecutor Stampa recorded and documented how they tried to bribe him with job offers… Prosecutors who were hierarchically subordinate to Álvaro García Ortiz and Diego Villafañe. What kind of credentials did Leyre Díez have to gain access to such sensitive areas of the State? Because if it's serious to be received by the Director General of the Civil Guard, it's even more serious that Leyre Díez was received at the State Attorney General's Office, even though the Attorney General's Office now claims that they were actually receiving her lawyer, Jacobo Teijelo, and that they thought Leyre Díez was just an assistant to the lawyer. The clashes between parties in Congress after the 'Vatican peace' Of everything the Pope preached in Congress, the members of parliament only grasped the most superficial catechism. The catechism of the joke. In the end, this good-humored exchange between Félix Bolaños and Miguel Tellado must have been the most cordial moment of a question time session in which, once again, there was talk of jewels, prostitutes, corruption, and the sewer. Look, to suggest that Congress should suddenly become an Augustinian abbey just because the Pope has called for concord there is utter hypocrisy (since we're on the subject of biblical references). Because the truth is, given that there's a blocking minority entrenched in the executive branch, given that Parliament lacks any real power… the very least that can be done is to use the chamber to amplify the unanswered questions surrounding this government's corruption scandals. The possible name behind P.S. No, everyone knows perfectly well who Mariano Rajoy is. What happened is that the judge considered it a note added later by Luis Bárcenas to implicate Rajoy. We also know who the "PS" in Leyre Díez's notebook is, because there are unequivocal allusions. What remains to be seen is the degree of Pedro Sánchez's involvement in his fixer's cesspool. He says he was unaware of the plumber's escapades and that if he had known, he wouldn't have tolerated them. But what's truly unbelievable is that this woman was either a real character or a ghost, because Leire Díez was received by people who don't receive just anyone, and one of her contacts was Sánchez's Secretary of Organization, Santos Cerdán. The Papal Blessing of the Completed Sagrada Familia At this hour, the Pope will be projecting to the entire world one of the most evocative and powerful images of his visit to Spain. His blessing brings to a close an odyssey of more than 140 years. More than 144 years after construction began, the tallest church in the world reached its final height of 172.5 meters after the installation, in February, of its last major structural element: a cross atop the Tower of Jesus Christ. Today, Leo XIV blesses the tower in a celebration of great spiritual and institutional significance. The inauguration will conclude with a technological light and color show, created especially for the occasion. Paco Paniagua, good afternoon. For Catholics, certainly… but especially for the people of Barcelona, for Catalans, for Spaniards, this has a very special significance and shows that they have wholeheartedly embraced this milestone of the Pope's visit. Lola Surribas, good afternoon.

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