Zapatero's Messages with Julio Martínez Reveal the Engagements with Venezuela and Clients of Relevant Analysis
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I confess that what caught my attention most from the first moment of Zapatero’s lobbyist-comisionist plot (which Zapatero denies before Judge Calama) is the name of the famous consultancy allegedly created to channel funds from the back to the legality. Let’s admit that Relevant Analysis is a strange name that harbors a paradox if not a latent contradiction. On the one hand, it has a point of arrogant, pretentious and even naive self-pump.
The UDEF provides Judge Calama with communications that dismantle the version of the former socialist leader and prove the activity of his network of influences.
The accused former president of the government José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero justified before the judge who developed an "intense job" to charge almost half a million euros of Analysis Relevant SL, the company of his friend Julio Martínez Martínez Martínez, for his controversial consulting reports. This is revealed by the audios of his statement as investigated in the Plus Ultra case to which he has had access OKDIARIO.
The former president revealed, without anyone asking him, that Laura and Alba's company, Whathefav, started working for Relevant Analysis because they...
The UDEF attributes to the former president chats about the Venezuelan anti-block law, business reports and the phrase 'successful management' after diplomatic contacts The judge cites Zapatero's daughters and his secretary as being accused of the Plus Ultra case.
The statements of the former president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero before the Audiencia Nacional (AN) on June 17 have left several headlines, among them, the knowledge that the socialist had about the clients of the Consultora Análisis Relevante, linked to the case Plus Ultra. Context. The investigation to Zapatero is related to the public rescue of the airline Plus Ultra, which was approved in March 2021. The government then granted the compan…
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