The general secretary of Can, Ione Belarrahas assured that his training is not going to attack the PSOE after the statement in court of the alleged achiever of the Koldo case, the businessman Victor de Aldama. He launched very serious accusations against active socialist officials, despite the fact that he could “get electoral benefits” from it.
In this sense, Belarra has stressed that they are not like the PSOE and know how to “distinguish the wheat from the chaff”, but she has made it clear that the Koldo plot is “very serious” and once again reveals that corruption is the hallmark of bipartisanship. During her intervention at the Podemos State Citizen Council, the secretary assured that “she is not going to evaluate the statement of Aldama”, a “now ex-convict criminal” who has targeted “senior officials” of the PSOE “without any evidence.”
“I am aware that Podemos could obtain a very important electoral benefit, as the PSOE with us, trying to take advantage of this declaration to our advantage. But colleagues, I insist, we are not like them“, he has settled.
In any case, he recalled that the Koldo case it’s very serious and that affects the former socialist minister and now deputy in the Mixed Group José Luis Ábalossince the fact that Aldama launches accusations without giving evidence does not prevent us from seeing that the Central Operational Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard has revealed alleged signs of corruption that affect Ábalos’ team.
“This shows, in my opinion, once again that the corruption of the two-party system is its hallmark. As the PPhave an absolutely patrimonial conception of our institutions (…) and what they think when they govern that everyone’s money is yours too“, he added to state that it is necessary to strengthen the alternative to the two-party system.
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