
The government delegate in Extremadura, José Luis Quintana, denied allegations of workplace harassment broadcast by a member of his party, the PSOE, on social networks. In a message on his X account, Quintana, president of the Management Commission of the PSOE of Extremadura after the resignation of its general secretary, Miguel Ángel Gallardo, denies these widespread accusations this Thursday through various media.
“In view of what has been published today by some media, I want to categorically deny the accusations that an activist is circulating online. There was no type of persecution and this person has never depended on me at work. What is said on their networks is downright false,” indicates the delegate of the Extremadura government.
According to some media, a socialist councilor from Extremadura denounced Quintana through internal channels activated by the PSOE. According to his complaint, the government delegate of this community he allegedly harassed and threatened herand managed to get the general secretary at the time, Miguel Ángel Gallardo, to expel her as a party activist.
This Monday, several media outlets echoed the complaint filed by a socialist councilor of a municipality in the province of Cáceres in Quintana for alleged harassment at work, through official PSOE channels. According to the mayor, She was fired from the position she held at the PSOE headquarters in Extremadura. in Mérida under pressure from the current president of the management company, a decision ratified by the then president of the PSOE of Extremadura, Miguel Ángel Gallardo, although she attributes his departure to the former mayor of Don Benito.
According to the newspaper El Mundo, the socialist worker reported, through Ferraz’s official channel, cases of telephone threats and defamation in a process of alleged harassment at work until she was fired from the party.