The Government has put on a show at the Indra shareholders' meeting but has managed to take control of this Ibex-listed company.

He has managed to get all the new councilors he wanted elected and dismissed the wayward ones.

Independent members of the board of directors have denounced "outrage" of the Government and attempt to "bend the arm" to the rebels.

The origin has been the surprise request of the president of Prisa,

Joseph Oughourlian,

that a new item on the agenda be included in the shareholders' meeting: the dismissal of four independent directors headed by the vice president of Indra, Alberto Terol.

These are considered the most rebellious by the Government in the face of its attempt to control the company without launching a Public Offer for the Acquisition of shares (OPA).

Oughourlian

's request

in his capacity as a shareholder of Indra through the Amber fund, occurs despite the fact that Terol plans to resign this Friday for having been in office for twelve years and also takes the opportunity to eliminate other wayward directors.

Specifically, Carmen Aguerreta, Enrique de Leyva, Ana de Pro and Terol himself have been dismissed.

The support for each of the dismissals has been the same, 53.06% of the votes cast, which shows that the interests of the operation were clear and the calculations to undertake it had been carried out to the millimeter.

Faced with this maneuver, Terol,, has accused the Government of forming an alliance with the Basque group Sapa and with Amber to violate the code of good governance and lead Indra to an "absolutely anomalous situation", which he has described as "outrage" .

Terol has confirmed.

as EL MUNDO published this Wednesday, that the president of Indra, Marc Murtra, appointed at the request of the Government last year, should renounce his quality vote so that the independents would not remain in the minority, but no such gesture has occurred.

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