Koldo García met secretly with Miguel Tellado. The former advisor of José Luis Ábalos acted on behalf of the plot that allegedly paid him illegal commissions and went to the PP with the task of stopping the Balearic Islands Government’s claim to return 2.6 million euros for a batch of masks that were not corresponded to the agreed quality. García’s intervention before the popular parliamentary spokesperson bore fruit: the PP Executive in the islands did not activate the claim presented before leaving power by his socialist predecessors, and the procedure, to the happiness of Koldo and his henchmen, has timed out. One question remains in the air: what will the PP have obtained in return?
The only indication of what was stated in the previous paragraph is a telephone conversation extracted from the case summary in which Ábalos’ former advisor announces that he is going to meet with the popular spokesperson regarding the Balearic Islands matter. This is an allusion without the slightest burden of proof and for which less far-fetched hypotheses seem to fit, such as that the socialist Koldo was bragging to the businessman regarding the plot of fanciful contacts in the PP. But this imaginative story has been put together following a deductive method: the one practiced by Alberto Núñez Feijóo, his squire Tellado and other shining stars of the Genoa galaxy.
In the last week alone, the PP has denounced the following crimes committed by the Government and the PSOE:
1) Pedro Sánchez is the “leader of a criminal organization,” according to Elías Bendodo. “He knew regarding it for three years and covered it up,” in the words of Feijóo himself in a parliamentary session.
2) Behind the scandal, “there may be a case of irregular financing of the PSOE,” as Tellado revealed to one of its main promoters, Federico Jiménez Losantos. Representative Esther Muñoz has concluded that this is the “largest case of corruption of a government in office since Felipe González” (the Gürtel was a bad summer dream).
3) The voice of Feijóo in Congress, dedicated to the hygienic mission of ending socialist corruption, and his predecessor, Cuca Gamarra, point to the fact that the Ministry of the Interior tipped off the investigation to those involved.
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As can be seen, the accusations are very serious. And what evidence does the PP provide? “Because of the information we have,” Feijóo justified himself in Congress, without deciphering the enigma of the origin and nature of such “information.” It might also be “suspicions” and “doubts”, as the tireless Tellado stated this Monday to demand the resignation of the president of Congress and former Balearic president, Francina Armengol.
Faced with such an objectively scandalous case, with a moral derivative of special repugnance – taking advantage of an unprecedented calamity to hit the ball -, one would have to hope that the investigations go to the end. But we can save it. Feijóo, Tellado and their men are far ahead of the judge and the Civil Guard. They have already glimpsed the end and know absolutely everything.
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