The PP and Vox have presented this morning two complaints to the State Attorney General's Office to clarify the involvement of the Minister of Transportation, José Luis Ábalos, as well as the head of Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, and Foreign Affairs, Arancha González Laya, in the stay in Spain of the vice president of the regime of Nicolás Maduro, Delcy Rodríguez.

The vice president of Bolivia, if the suspicions of the PP are confirmed, could have jumped with the connivance of the Government an express prohibition of the European Union to enter community territory for violation of human rights in her country. Some facts that sources of the party presided by Pablo Casado qualify as "extremely serious".

The PP understands that José Luis Ábalos could have committed "a crime of omission prevarication" and another of "disobedience" for not having made the arrest or expulsion of the 'number two' of the Maduro regime.

According to the direction of the PP, the person in charge of Transport was legally obliged to do so by European legislation. This was announced publicly today Pablo Casado in an appearance in Seville.

Vox, in its complaint, has requested the video recordings of both the landing strip of the Madrid-Barajas Adolfo Suarez airport and the VIP lounge where the Venezuelan leader could have been.

The party led by Santiago Abascal recalls in his brief that Delcy Rodríguez is prohibited from entering and transit into the Schengen area "for participating in the internal repression [of Venezuela] and incurring violations of Human Rights."

In addition, the formation of the radical right ensures that Ábalos has changed several times on this meeting, "even going from refusing to admit it."

The PP, meanwhile, has requested the creation of a commission of inquiry in Congress to clarify the relationship between the Bolivarian regime of Venezuela and the Government of Sanchez, and has stated that in this matter it will reach "the end" with all the consequences, "affect whoever affects".

Pablo Casado wants this same commission to also investigate the alleged illegal financing of Podemos, which could have been produced through his contracts with the Chavista company Neurona Consulting, as EL MUNDO has revealed.

The PP and Citizens have also presented in the Congress a battery of questions on this subject to discover the supposed links of the Venezuelan dictatorship with several members of the Government of Pedro Sánchez.

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