• Courts The judge imputes former Minister Arancha González Laya for the entry of Brahim Ghali into Spain

  • Testimony Laya's 'number two' states that the former minister commissioned her to have Ghali enter Spain "stealthily" because Morocco did not know it

The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has spoken for the first time today on the accusation of his former Foreign Minister, Arancha González Laya, to support it and defend the entry of Brahim Ghali into Spain, which the Justice is investigating.

Asked during his trip to

New York

, Sánchez said that the arrival of the leader of

the Polisario Front

to Logroño to be treated in a hospital after falling ill with Covid-19 was done "in accordance with the law."

"There was a humanitarian request to save the life of a person who was about to die. We gave a humanitarian response and we did it as we should, that is, in accordance with the law," the chief executive assured in an appearance before the media. Communication.

Laya was charged this week by the

Zaragoza

judge

who is investigating the case.

The leader of the Polisario Front entered Spain on a flight from

Algeria

and the judge is investigating whether he did so legally, with regular documentation and following established procedures.

According to what Sánchez has said, the decision was taken at the highest level in the Government and executed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, circumstances that the investigation itself is proving with statements such as that of the Army commanders who detected the entry of the airplane.

Ghali's stay in Spain caused a serious crisis with

Morocco

, which facilitated a massive influx of immigrants into

Ceuta

and cut diplomatic relations with Madrid.

In this regard, Sánchez has valued that now, four months after the incident, "we are facing a great opportunity to reestablish relations with Morocco in a more solid and well-founded manner."

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