El Socio en Pánico: Las preguntas que Barrabés no quiere responder mañana
Juan Carlos Barrabés will appear tomorrow, June 9, 2026, before Judge Santiago Pedraz at the National Court. The Aragonese businessman, under investigation in the Begoña Gómez case, faces the questions he has been dodging for months: the letters of recommendation signed by the president's wife and the 8.4 million euros in contracts that his companies received from the public company Red.es. In this analysis, we unravel what the government has failed to explain: how the tender specifications incorporated criteria not included in the public terms, what connection Barrabés has with the Complutense University chair, and why the Barrabés group saw its public contracts increase twelvefold immediately after the letters were published. The key element: Barrabés is not a politician with parliamentary immunity. He is a businessman with assets and freedom at stake. The difference matters. While Ferraz distances itself and Sánchez's inner circle remains silent, the businessman arrives in court tomorrow without institutional protection. Will he act as a firewall or seek a deal to save himself? Do you think Barrabés will silently protect the president or will he speak out to save his own skin? Share your thoughts in the comments. 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications to follow our real-time coverage.

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