The information that ABC brings to its front page today will have serious judicial and political consequences, because it affects events investigated by the Second Chamber of the Supreme Court and directly implicates the hard core of the Presidency of the Government in the commission of those events. According to the data that ABC has verified, La Moncloa played a main role in the leak campaign against Alberto González Amador, partner of the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso. Óscar López’s Chief of Staff, Pilar Sánchez Acera, sent on March 14 to Juan Lobato, socialist spokesperson in the Madrid Assembly, an email with the communication that González Amador’s lawyer had sent to the Prosecutor’s Office to propose a negotiation. La Moncloa’s intention was for Lobato to use that document in a control session with Díaz Ayuso. Lobato refused because he considered that the dissemination of these communications could constitute a crime. Currently, Lobato is in Ferraz’s target.
Óscar López was then Pedro Sánchez’s right-hand man and, due to his position, responsible for directly assisting him, as provided for in the regulations of the organic structure of the Presidency of the Government. Therefore, the actions of Óscar López’s Chief of Staff must be understood to have been carried out by his order, since it cannot be imagined that Sánchez Acera decided to act at his own risk in such a delicate matter and to which Pedro Sánchez himself dedicated some time. than another public statement. The fixation of the PSOE and the President of the Government against Díaz Ayuso is notorious, whom they have attacked from every possible family flank, given the poor electoral solvency of the socialist candidates in Madrid to unseat her from Puerta del Sol.
While La Moncloa maneuvered with the State Attorney General’s Office in disseminating messages to related media, which was intended to provide coverage for Lobato, he was able to resist the pressure of those days. The leader of the Madrid socialists did not wait for Ferraz to move against him, precisely in the person of Óscar López, to distance himself from his machinations. Given the development of events – the opening of the judicial investigation into the State Attorney General and the Chief Prosecutor of Madrid – Juan Lobato decided, before the name of the now minister was leaked as his territorial rival, to go to a notary office in the capital to record the chain of WhatsApp messages with Sánchez Acera and create proof of his refusal to participate in events investigated as a crime of revealing secrets.
Given these revelations, legal logic says that the investigating magistrate of the Second Chamber of the Supreme Court would have to extend the investigation to Óscar López, certified before this body as Minister of Digital Transformation and Public Function, and who was his chief of staff, Pilar Sanchez Acera. As a qualified witness of what happened, Juan Lobato should be called to testify and provide a copy of the minutes of statements that he signed before the Madrid notary. And these would be elementary procedures, in view of the implications of both, compatible with a greater depth into the role of Pedro Sánchez himself, who would add to the list of close investigations none other than the person who has been his Chief of Staff. , that is, the executor of his orders, the custodian of his confidences and the witness of everything that has happened in La Moncloa in this turbulent first year of Pedro Sánchez’s second term.
Politically, the effects of this ABC information cannot be less serious than the judicial ones, because they once again put the Presidency of the Government in the whirlwind of judicially investigated and ethically unacceptable acts. A complete confusion of political and partisan interests in which the State Attorney General’s Office and the media are put at the service of their satisfaction. Moncloa is revealing itself to be the true ‘mud machine’ that muddies Spanish public life. After announcing an official statement for this morning, the Chief Executive can once again disqualify judges and journalists, but the level of his responsibility in this case, at least political, only increases the deterioration of some institutions, of the Prosecutor’s Office to the Presidency itself, which, far from serving the nation, are used at the convenience of one party and, even more, as mere instruments of a political war that takes place in the mud.
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