He ‘Víctor de Aldama’ case is giving a lot to talk about in the last few hours, after the alleged achiever of the ‘Koldo case’ revealed this Thursday that it was Pedro Sánchez who invited him to the PSOE event (where the famous photo came from) and also told the secrets of José Luis Ábalos. Pedro Sánchez flatly denied all this, categorizing it as “false” and “character”. Finally, Víctor de Aldama wanted to respond to the president, ensuring that he is a “mythomaniac man and has Alzheimer’s.” This whole topic has been present in ‘Horizonte’, with opinions of all kinds.
Alejandro Entrambasaguas has been forceful. Regarding everything that Aldama has said about Pedro Sánchez and the ‘Koldo case’, the journalist and collaborator on the Cuatro program assures that if it were true, “we would be facing the biggest case of corruption in the history of Spain”.
“I have no doubt that at least a large part of what was said today in the National Court it’s true. The statement was voluntary and I know that he has proof of much of what he said. It is the “conductive nexus that unites all corruption plots”assured the journalist from the newspaper ‘El Debate’. “I think it’s the beginning of the end of the Government of Pedro Sánchez”, he highlighted.
Jose Cabrerafor its part, highlighted at one point Soto del Real’s commitment: “It’s a very serious and model prison. “We work very well in modules and there is a prison management that handles everything wonderfully.”
Furthermore, he highlighted that “the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office in Spain is the more independent of the panorama of the National Prosecutor’s Office.” For its part, Carmen Porter highlighted the low profile that Aldama had in the Soto del Real prison: “He rarely went out to the patio, he interacted little with other prisoners, he did not cause any problems and they said that he was super polite… that he was always in favor of what was happening in the prison.”
Source: www.cuatro.com