Lobato’s act disappointed the right, but the hunt for the attorney general is moving forward

For a moment I thought that the notarial document presented by Juan Lobato to Judge Ángel Hurtado would plunge the right into desolation. The chat between the then leader of the PSOE of Madrid and a Moncloa official, Pilar Sánchez Acera, recorded in the minutes, undoubtedly evidences a maneuver by the central government to bring the case of tax fraud by Ayuso’s boyfriend to the Madrid Assembly. but it did not give the right the headline it craved: that the State Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, was the one who leaked the email from last February in which Alberto González Amador requested an agreement with the Prosecutor’s Office to avoid going to prison after cheating the Treasury of 350,951 euros.

No. The chat was not the ultimate evidence against the attorney general. He Confidential He secretly recognized it by stating that “it is also not evident that it was the Prosecutor’s Office who sent him [el mail]”. But, far from losing hope, the newspaper added that this setback “will force the Supreme Court to expand its investigations.” The always recursive The Worldperhaps also aware that the chat between Lobato and Sánchez Acera did not incriminate the attorney general, looked for a derivative of the issue: the exchange of messages showed that Moncloa “designed the offensive against Ayuso for her boyfriend.” Okay, come on, but, what can we say about the one that was designed in Puerta del Sol against Sánchez and his family?

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