The PP demands that the Government specify what was stolen from the cell phones of Sánchez, Robles and Marlaska

The PP considers that Pedro Sánchez wants to slip away from the monographic appearance on pegasus in Congress without giving any information about the serious security breach revealed by his government when announcing that the mobile phones of the chief executive and the ministers Margarita Oak trees (Defense) and Fernando Great-Marlaska (Interior) had been intervened. The spokeswoman for the conservatives, Cuca Gamarra, has demanded that Sánchez specify which device was punctured (The staff or the officer?), what documents were stolen (videos, whatsapps…) and if it was stolen “endangers the security of Spain”. Gamarra has announced that his parliamentary group has registered the call for the commission of reserved expenses with the aim of knowing the information taken from his device and also from the mobile phones of Robles and Marlaska.

The leader of the PP fears that Sánchez has become “a president with his hands and feet tied” who can be blackmailed with stolen information and has slipped that his change in position towards Western Sahara, in favor of Morocco, may be due to the spying on your mobile.

Gamarra has revolted against the numerous references to the corruption of the PP that the Prime Minister has made in his initial speech and has reminded him that the PSOE has two party presidents convicted of corruption: José Antonio Griñán and Manuel Chaves. The Court of Seville punished the first for embezzlement and the second for prevarication in the ERE case. “I will not go into her dirty game or her mud, because she is here to give explanations,” the conservative deputy began before asking Sánchez for specific information about espionage.

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The PP spokeswoman considers that Sánchez dismissed the director of CNI, Paz Esteban, for “fulfilling his responsibility”, and spied on independence leaders, while he was “fully informed” of the steps taken by the intelligence services.

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