
Chueca, about Gómez Gámez: “I will use all the instruments to make accounts”
The mayor of Saragossa, Natalia Chueca, has come to the UCO investigation into the alleged corrupt plot of the Ministry of Transport. The last audios within the framework of the Koldo case involve Councilor Alfonso Gómez Gámez, former general director of Mines with Javier Lambán, and the militant Alfonso Martínez. From the first, Chueca has demanded responsibilities from both the spokesman in the Consistory, Lola Ranera, as well as the regional socialist leader, Pilar Alegría, although she did not rule out taking the initiative if they do not occur.
The UCO includes Councilor Alfonso Gómez Gámez in the plot of Koldo, Ábalos and Cerdán
“I will use all the instruments to make accounts before the Zaragozanos. It is an unusual situation in democracy that moves the citizens of politics, which breaks the confidence in the institutions and the exemplarity that any public office demands,” said the first mayor, minutes before Ranera announced the request for opening of an informative file that can determine the hypothetical withdrawal of the certificate of the councilor of the councilor.
Chueca’s words have arrived in the balance of the mandate, which now arrives at his Ecuador, where he has expressed his “concern” because these networks “also operated in Zaragoza and Aragon.” “He Zaragoza City Council It cannot be stained by this corruption scandal, ”he insisted.
In Chueca’s words, “there are many instruments” to promote the departure of Gómez Gámez from the municipal plenary, although he has not specified which. At the moment, it has been sent to the Board of Spokespersons that will take place on Tuesday. “The councilor’s act is a personal decision, but we are going to press,” he has continued to the media question, with new interpellations to Ranera y Alegría, of whom he believes that “they cannot hide their heads.”
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“I will not allow any shadow of doubt to be generated in the institution and they will have to demand the cleanliness and transparency that we must pay to citizens,” he concluded.
The investigation
According to the UCO, there are two “Alfonso” to those who allude to the former Secretary of Organization of the PSOE, Santos Cerdán, and the ex -asor of Minister José Luis Ábalos, Koldo García Izaguirre. This name appears in reference to one of the companies that Koldo would have helped and also knew Cerdán: “No, no, look. Koldo, that you don’t have to give me your word. You tell me no. In Aragon they have paid money, and I find out how much and when I find out I will tell you … a Alfonso.”
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“Only Alfonso asked me, which was, for a problem that I had and was and is true, that he has three works with … with Adif,” says Koldo later, to comment that she has tried to arrange a meeting with the then president of the institution, Isabel Pardo de Vera. In the following batch of transcribed audios, it is directly mentioned that one of the “Alfonsos” is a councilor in Zaragoza.
The PSOE Aragón temporarily suspended both militancy on Saturday. Martinez was allegedly owed between 150,000 and 200,000 euros related to a mining project. Gómez Gámez would have evidence of this issue and so he would have transferred it to Koldo and Cerdán, although it is not detailed that he has received money from the plot.
Azcón also asks for responsibilities
Speaking during his visit to the peoples affected by the Dana, President Jorge Azcón has valued that “the problem” does not reside in the minutes that Santos Cerdán will leave this Monday, predictably, but “in the responsibility” of the people who placed when he was responsible for organization. He has thus alluded to Pilar Alegría and his “links” or “declarations of friendship” between the two several weeks ago.
“They are still in the PSOE and that is very difficult to understand. The responsibility for what is happening cannot be in Santos Cerdán. It is much higher and it is evident that this is what society will demand,” he concluded.