The PP is glad of the file of the case against the transfer to Juan Carlos I and the PSOE asks for “respect”

The reactions of the main Spanish parties to the decision of the Geneva Prosecutor’s Office to close the case in which it was investigating the donation of 65 million euros from Juan Carlos I to Corinna Larsen have oscillated between respect for that resolution (PSOE), joy (PP) and suspicions (We can).

The PSOE spokesman, Felipe Sicilia, has assured that his party “respects” the decision of the Geneva Prosecutor’s Office, and has added that the decision to return to Spain only corresponds to the emeritus king and the Royal Family.

The socialist spokesman has also expressed his confidence that the Spanish justice can clarify any type of investigation that it has open against the emeritus king and that it does so, he said, “as soon as possible.”

More enthusiastic about the decision has been the PP. The Deputy Secretary of Sectorial de los Popular and former Minister of the Environment, Elvira Rodríguez, has assured that is “glad” of the file of the case, and added that the Spanish have “much to thank” the king emeritus.

Rodríguez has assured that the Geneva Prosecutor’s Office “has acted the same as other times” and recalled that on those other occasions his party has not given an opinion on “what the courts have said.”

“I’m not going to give it to Switzerland either, but I’m happy for him because the truth is that I think we have to thank you very much“He has stated. The national spokesman of the PP and mayor of Madrid, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, has also spoken on this matter, who believes that those who” launched to persecute him “should” apologize “to the emeritus king. of “stigmatizing the Monarchy”.

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For its part, Podemos has underlined the indications of alleged irregularities that dot the king emeritus and he has indicated that the monarchy is a structure that “implies the possibility of committing corruption.”

The state co-spokesperson for the formation, Pablo Fernández, recalled that the emeritus king has several lines of investigation on indications of multiple “corruption.” Regarding the possibility of Juan Carlos I returning to Spain, Fernández stated that if this occurs it should be to “render accounts” before the Justice and the public for “very serious facts.”

Reference-www.elperiodico.com

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