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Updated Tuesday, March 12, 2024-11:25

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The PP wants to reopen the 'Delcy case' after the latest revelations that have become known about the participation of the 'Koldo case' plot on that night in which the Venezuelan vice president was at the Barajas Airport despite being prohibited from entering. entry into Europe.

This was stated by the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, in an interview on Onda Cero.

"The members of the plot were those who went to Barajas to collect the suitcases of Mrs. Delcy Rodríguez," Venezuelan vice president.

"It is evident that there is a direct relationship between the purchase of the masks, the rescue of Air Europa and the suitcases," he said, before asking to "reopen the case of the Venezuelan suitcases" to "know" if the money was in them. that was owed from Venezuela to Air Europa (176 million euros).

Feijóo thus refers to the presence in Barajas, that night, of businessman Víctor de Aldama, who was hired by the airline to recover that debt, and who played a central role in Koldo's plot.

Aldama was in the lobby of the airport's private terminal throughout the night, and remained in contact with the Venezuelan vice president, police sources assure this newspaper.

Without leaving the Globalia group, owner of the airline, Feijóo has assured that the relationship of the wife of the President of the Government, Begoña Gómez, with Air Europa, "smells bad."

"The surprising thing is that Sánchez does not give any explanation. If the president, as it seems, was not absent, but rather voted in favor of the rescue" of a company that financed "directly or indirectly" his wife's businesses, " "we would be facing a conflict of interest."

On the other hand, Feijóo has commented on the statement published on Monday by José María Aznar through his foundation, Faes, about his management of the 11-M attacks.

When 20 years have passed since the tragedy, the current president of the PP has pointed out that his party "cost the management of that crisis an election."

"We left the Government," he added.

Was it managed badly? They asked him.

"Man, no," because they lost the elections, he replied.

Asked about the Amnesty Law, which on Thursday will achieve - if nothing changes - the support of Congress, Feijóo has described it as "legal nonsense" and has promised to repeal it if it reaches La Moncloa.

"I am convinced that it is unconstitutional and I am convinced that the High Court of Justice of the European Union is not going to validate it," he argued, so that "perhaps" he will not have to annul it.

The Amnesty Law, he has settled, is "incompatible with the principles of the PP."

Asked about the negotiations to unblock the renewal of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ), which for the PP are more difficult with the approval of the amnesty, Feijóo insisted that the renewal of the Council must entail a remodeling of the Organic Law of the Judiciary. Judicial Power that brings with it the "depoliticization" of Justice and that at least half of the members elect them from among the judges themselves.

And both things, the unblocking of the CGPJ and the reform of the law, have to be done "in the same negotiation," Feijóo stressed.