Friday, March 29

Mañueco apologizes to the “sanchistas” who have “used the court” to harm him in the Primary Case


The president of the Junta de Castilla y León, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, has demanded an apology this Saturday from the “sanchistas” who “have used the court” to harm him in the Primary Case or to abandon politics. “A few people are going to take their pictures, those who use the Court to harm their political adversary, put ropes around their necks, trampling on the presumption of innocence and insult while giving lessons in honor”, ​​he asserted.

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In the Autonomous Congress of New Generations, Mañueco has criticized the “farce of sanchismo” of the last four years after an “anonymous and false” complaint. “There is no case and there was no case. The judge has been clear: there was no crime ”, he has settled during his intervention, in which he has shown “full and clear” confidence in Justice.

The Investigating Court number 2 of Salamanca filed again this Friday the ‘Primary case’ in the Popular Party of Salamanca that Mañueco won in 2017. The decision is not final. The case investigated the alleged illegal financing in the PP of Salamanca due to the payment of membership fees in 2017, prior to the celebration of the autonomous primaries of the popular in Castilla y León.

The autonomous president has compared the Primary Case with the reaction of the Government regarding the reductions in sentences in application of the Law of Only Yes is Yes: “Now they will say that the judge does not know how to interpret”, Mañueco has exposed. The also president of the PP of Castilla y León has charged against those who “are left over in politics because “they never add up and always subtract” and has thanked those who have supported him during the judicial process, in which the PP of Salamanca was accused of their support. , the manager and the president of the party —current president of the Provincial Council, Javier Iglesias—.



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