
Vox believes that the councilor of Zaragoza related to the Koldo plot must deliver his minutes
Knowledge in the last hours that the councilor of the PSOE Zaragoza, Alfonso Gómez Gámez, could be related to the plot of Koldo, Ábalos and Cerdán that Copa the informative news at the moment has raised all kinds of criticisms in the opposition parties. Especially of those formations, as is the case of Vox, who share spaces with this in the Zaragoza City Council.
“We want to express our concern for everything that is happening and the fact that it has been involved in the report that has revealed the UCO the name of a partner here in the City of Zaragoza, Alfonso Gómez Gámez, which is involved in the entire plot of corruption, although we do not know to what extent,” said the spokesman for Vox, Julio Calvo.
Several questions are now opened for training, they say, that the socialist municipal group “will have to clear.” Among them, specify what the situation of the PSOE Zaragoza and Gómez Gámez will be within it, especially in relation to whether it will be expelled, if it will remain as independent or as not assigned or if they will claim the act of councilor, something for which the Vox spokesman has advocated.
“We wanted to ask Alfonso Gómez Gámez to explanations, but once temporarily expelled from the PSOE to whom it is appropriate to give them to its spokesman, Lola Ranera,” Calvo said. In this sense, there is planned a Board of Spokespersons for this Monday in which, Calvo has already advanced, “it is forced to explain what the situation will now be from the socialist municipal group.” “At that time,” we continue, “we will ask Lola Ranera to give all the relevant explanations.
Calvo considers that there are “more than enough” reasons to suspect
On the movements of the national PSOE in recent days, Calvo has been very critical ensuring that sufficient measures have not been taken. “There had to be an assumption of responsibilities and having presented the resignation,” he said about the appearance of the president of the Government of Spain and general secretary of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez.
In addition, in relation to the latest news that would involve the socialist councilor of Zaragoza, Calvo has referred to the year 2015, at which time actua took over the exploitation of the Muga mine, between Navarra and Aragon, remembering that Alfonso Gómez Gámez was then General Director of Mines of the Government of Aragon. “There are more than enough reasons to suspect that it could effectively be involved in this corrupt plot of commission collection,” he said.