Already last week, when rumors began to circulate about a possible judicial investigation into José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, the Moncloa claimed that “there is no evidence of the accusations” against the former Prime Minister that could incriminate him in the case of the bailout of the airline Plus Ultra. In the Government, they have also always defended that there was no irregularity in the aid granted to this airline after the coronavirus pandemic crisis. “Zero concern,” they cut off at the Moncloa.
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A position that was maintained this Tuesday by Government sources consulted by La Vanguardia, in the face of the surprising announcement of Zapatero’s indictment, for the alleged crimes of money laundering and belonging to a criminal organization in the Plus Ultra case, agreed by the judge of the National Court José Luis Calama, at the request of the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office.
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