• Politics Oltra resigns from the Government and the Valencian Courts after being accused of covering up the sexual abuse of her ex-husband

Mónica Oltra presented this Tuesday by surprise her resignation as vice president of the Generalitat, Minister of Equality and deputy in the Valencian Courts.

72 hours after appearing in public surrounded by her party and determined to take hold of her charges, she left everything.

What happened in those hours could be decisive.

Last Monday, the Judicial Police registered one of the offices of the Ministry of Equality, the one occupied by the

Territorial Directorate

of Valencia, complying with an order from the Court of Instruction number 15 of Valencia, from last March so that all of them intervened. the files related to the minor who was abused by the vice president's husband in 2017. And that order was fulfilled last Monday.

The

Judicial Police

recorded for more than eight hours collecting all the information requested by the court before on April 1, the magistrate submitted his reasoned statement to the TSJ.

Even so, it continues to maintain formal powers over the investigation, given that the Civil and Criminal Chamber had not yet claimed them.

The case will return to the table of the magistrate Vicente Ríos after the loss of Oltra's status as appraised.

As El Mundo has learned, these actions were already requested last March by one of the accusations, specifically the one made by the

Gobierna-Te

association that President Cristina Seguí.

Her request was the opening of a

separate and secret room

to intervene all the original documentation referring to the minor and the

telematic communications

contained in the Administration servers throughout the year 2017.

The Police left with the informative file carried out by the Ministry in August 2017 and which is a special object of the case as it understands that it could have been ordered and prepared in order to cover up Oltra's ex-husband and protect the political career of the already former vice president, as reflected in the writings of both the Prosecutor's Office and the magistrates of the TSJ.

This file was contributed to the case spontaneously by the current territorial director of Equality in Valencia, Carmen Fenollosa, also charged in the case.

It contained the reports prepared when the girl denounced, as well as the proceedings opened in the Prosecutor's Office and the restraining order of the minor's educator, which took 41 days to execute.

But Gobierna-Te went further and asked for

a stop to

electronic correspondence (including faxes, burofaxes) between those under investigation that could be relevant to answering the questions that remain open in the case and that, if any, could contribute to turning the "plural cues" in evidence.

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