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The last three presidents of the Andalusian Board of the PSOE, Manuel Chaves, José Antonio Griñán and Susana Díaz will have to give explanations in the Andalusian Parliament about irregularities in the public foundation to train the unemployed, the Faffe, whose funds were used , among other things, to pay parties in brothels.

Chaves, Griñán and Díaz are in the lists of appearing parties that have proposed five of the four parliamentary groups for the commission of inquiry that the Autonomous Chamber maintains open to clarify the political responsibilities in the management of the Faffe.

Citizens, the Popular Party, Adelante Andalucía and Vox have requested the appearance of the three former presidents, which means, in practice, that they will be summoned, although it will not be until this Thursday when the list of appearing parties is officially approved in the Commission and calendar.

The deadline to request the appearances in the Faffe investigation commission has ended on Tuesday at 1 pm and the four parliamentary groups have agreed to point out Chaves, Griñán and Díaz as the top leaders of the Andalusian government on which the Faffe depended since its creation until it was liquidated.

But, in addition, the appearances of those who were counselors of Employment of the Board have been requested - the Faffe was within the structure of this department - and of the Treasury, which includes the former Minister and current Minister of Finance in functions, María Jesús Montero.

Likewise, it has been proposed to mention the directors of the Andalusian Training and Employment Fund Foundation, with Fernando Villén at the head, who was the managing director of the Faffe and who is now also the main accused in the criminal case that remains open in the courts of Seville on the use of the entity's cards in several brothels.

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