The prosecution in the Parra de Genis case wants to know how Pineda interceded on behalf of the mayor, and whether there is a connection to the prosecutor’s office’s request to dismiss the case. The accusation and all of Spain, because Pineda, in addition to being a fan of Bellotazo, and … Not exactly from Canal Sur, he was an advisor to the government delegate. The silence that descends on Plaza España regarding the Pineda case is like an abandoned graveyard. The delegate has the usual excuse: “It is an open judicial process and must be respected.” But it is not appropriate for a representative of a government whose president does not hesitate to speak publicly about the innocence of the government’s attorney general, even though the Supreme Court is the one judging him. A president who claims to control the prosecutor’s office… as Pineda alluded to.
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