The leader of the Popular Party (PP) has issued strong accusations of corruption against several political figures closely linked to the ruling party, emphasizing that these criminal activities are not fabricated. In a forceful speech, he directly pointed to Koldo and Ábalos, in addition to mentioning Begoña Gómez and David Sánchez as implicated in a corruption network. According to his statements, it would have been impossible to have committed a crime without the participation of these individuals, highlighting the money in envelopes that allegedly circulated through Ferraz, the headquarters of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE).
This pronouncement is made in a context of increasing political tension, where accusations and counteraccusations of corruption occupy a central place in the public debate. The opposition party seeks to capitalize on these scandals to question the integrity of the government and its associates, urging that decisive legal and political measures be taken. For their part, the aforementioned parties and the central government have not yet officially responded to these serious accusations, heightening expectations about possible repercussions in the national political landscape.
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