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Pablo Iglesias has spoken about the so-called Dina case and it has been to blame everything that he has referred to as the "sewers of the State, police and media." After many days of silence, the second vice-president of the Government has spoken about the turn that this matter has taken, about the theft of the mobile phone from his former adviser, Dina Bousselham, at the end of 2015, in which the judge has taken away his condition of injured, after deepening the investigation. He assures that he is not afraid of being charged. "In no case," he said, in an interview this morning on RNE.

Despite the doubts raised by the judge about why Iglesias took six months to deliver Bousselham's card to that phone, which he received from the Zeta Group president , Antonio Asensio , and that in a first version the Former advisor to Unidas Podemos, maintained that it was damaged, Iglesias has defended that both he and Unidas Podemos continue to be victims in this process.

"You have to go to the facts, it is clear who is the victim," he said. How are we not harmed? Who are they then? What it seems is that some want Villarejo, Fuentes Gago and Pino , the people in charge of a sewer that has been accredited, to get off their brains. It was so as not to provoke "more pressure", due to the anguish that some compromising images were circulating for her, and when she did, contrary to the first version that she had offered, she had "not the slightest deterioration".

The content of that mobile, he assured, appeared two years later on the computer of José Manuel Villarejo (the corrupt commissioner, investigated and now in jail, and people essential in the so-called patriotic police, under the orders of former Minister Jorge Fernández Díaz in the Ministry of the Interior) and "has been in the newsroom of EL MUNDO, El Confidencial, OK Diario and of guys like (Eduardo) Inda" "Information came out to try to harm us," he said.

Today, Iglesias has limited his only explanations on the case to this crusade. There has been, he maintains, "a police but fundamentally media structure, which has spent months, for years, lying about Podemos." "Lies have been published in this country and this is not to attack journalism, it is to defend it against the lie that some try to normalize."

On whether or not he will appear in Congress as the opposition asks him, the vice president has limited him only to a new commission of inquiry into the so-called sewers of the State. "Let's do it again, but for Soraya (Saénz de Santamaría) to answer if she gave the orders to the patriotic police," he said. "We are going to ask Fernández Díaz, Zoido, the commissioners, Rajoy, who was the Prime Minister when his party built a police sewer to persecute political opponents."

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