The Committee on Rights and Guarantees of the Popular Party has informed the former Minister of the Interior Jorge Fernández Díaz, in application of the Statutes of the Training, the provisional suspension of his militancy.
The news is known shortly after the judge processed the former minister and his interior dome as part of the Kitchen operation.
Fernández Díaz had already been opened an informative file on September 18, when it was charged within the framework of this investigation.
Now, with the sending of him to trial, the party has decided to suspend it temporarily as a militant.
This Thursday has also been known that the judge has filed the cause with respect to the former general secretary of PP María Dolores de Cospedal, as well as Ignacio López del Hierro, José Luis Ortiz and Enrique Olivares.
The President of the PP, Pablo Married, has assured that he “has nothing to do or anything to fear” from the former commissioner José Manuel Villarejo, but that is not yet known if the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, and the Attorney General of the
State, Dolores Delgado, have “something to hide” about it.
“I have nothing to do with Villarejo, or anything to fear; what we do not know is whether he (Sánchez) has something to hide: he should answer,” he said at the press conference on the balance of the year, in which he has
Added that both the president and the Attorney General “have a lot to silence”.
Married has answered asked as asked by the judicial decision on Kitchen, informs EFE.
Since united we can, his spokesman in Congress, Pablo Echenique, has criticized that Cospedal leaves “Rositas” after his exculpation and has been asked if you can “talk about judicial corruption”.
Echenique has launched in networks that in the Congress Research Commission on the Kitchen case have seen “Serious Indices” that “Cospedal helped recruit the Bárcenas driver for Villarejo and that he reported punctually at ‘M. Rajoy’.”
“But they leave Rositas, can we talk about judicial corruption?” He cried out parliamentary spokeswoman for the purple formation, reports Europa Press.