Vox puts pressure on the courts to "avoid impunity" in the so-called Dina case. Santiago Abascal's party filed a complaint on Monday with the Anticorruption Prosecutor for six crimes against the Vice President of the Government, Pablo Iglesias; former Podemos adviser Dina Bousselham; party lawyer Marta Flor; and the prosecutor who allegedly leaked confidential information to the purple formation, Ignacio Stampa.

He accuses them of false accusation, false testimony, crime simulation, procedural fraud, influence peddling and revelation of secrets, the latter two for the prosecutor, after the revelations published by EL MUNDO and other media.

This information reveals that in Podemos's internal chats it is recognized that one of the prosecutors in the case, who was nicknamed "Ironman", provided them with information in secret. In the same way, in the messages that were crossed the lawyers of Podemos recognize that they knew several years before the judicialization of the case that the publication of messages from Dina Bousselham's phone was a "leak" and "not a robbery".

"We will not allow those same people who instigate violence and deny it to live in impunity, lies and falsification of news," said Vox national spokesman, Jorge Buxadé, when announcing the presentation of the complaint, which will be added Now to the internal investigation that the State Attorney General's Office opened last week.

For Vox's deputy legal secretary, Marta Castro, "events are being revealed that call into question the veracity of the complaint [of Villarejo's theft of the mobile phone, as Podemos maintains], as it came to light stemming from the contradictions in the statements of those involved, and the judicial investigation that shows that Pablo Iglesias had in his possession a copy of the phone card and its contents. "

In this sense, Vox warns in its complaint that the messages of the internal chat of the legal service of Podemos that show the contacts with the prosecutors indicate that "everything obeys a political strategy duly orchestrated by Iglesias, from which Podemos would benefit from the case against Villarejo, the elections "of 2015 being then close.

Vox asks to join all the documentation to the piece that is investigated in the National Court and expressly incorporate all the messages and emails that could be exchanged between Podemos and the prosecutor of the case. Likewise, Iglesias, Bousselham, Flor and the prosecutor Stampa are asked to take statements as investigated.

Disqualifications against Echenique

On the other hand, Vox has accused Podemos of being one of the parties that has "instigated" the "harassment", the "aggressions" and the "threats" against them and that are taking place during the electoral campaign in the Basque Country and Galicia. As a result of this violence, a national deputy, Rocío de Meer, was injured when she was stoned during an act in Sestao.

The fact that Pablo Echenique yesterday questioned that attack and said that it was "ketchup" and not blood to create a "hoax" has found a categorical response today by the management of Vox, which has attacked with disqualifications against the parliamentary spokesman for Undias Podemos. "Unworthy, ignoble, infamous, miserable, mean, abject, despicable, perfidious, mean, scoundrel, vile ... All this and much more is Mr. Echenique, who protects himself behind his illness to spread his social media hatred and resentment, "said Buxadé.

The political vice president of Vox, who does not rule out legal actions against Echenique for his message on Twitter yesterday, has branded him as "an odious meme" who believes that his illness "gives him a halo to be able to say what the wins. "

In this context, Buxadé has stated that they will present legal actions in the coming days against the political leaders of the security device that protected Vox in Sestao when the stone and other incidents happened and expressly puts in the spotlight those who are most responsible for the Basque Ministry of the Interior, who were responsible for ensuring their safety.

Denounce the LGTBI flags

Vox also wants to bring the celebration of this year's LGTBI Pride to a legal level after the massive placement of rainbow flags in numerous public institutions with the aim of giving visibility to the collective and demanding respect and equal rights.

This placement of flags over the weekend did not please Vox, who described it as a "very serious" event. Hence, it has already filed a complaint with the government delegations for breaching the legislation on symbols and flags.

Buxadé has accused the different city councils and public organisms of "putting the institutions to the interests and services of a political lobby linked to the extreme left", and has rejected the "submission" this weekend.

"We Spaniards have a flag that represents us all: the national flag," he said, stressing that it is the "only" one that must be flown officially.

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