On Wednesday night, the Socialist Party called a remote meeting of all those responsible for equality in its federations to discuss, among other things, the discomfort caused by the party as a result of the latest information about the Paco Salazar case. … “El País” also came forward and ABC was able to confirm. The former secretary of analysis and electoral work in Ferraz and former senior official in Moncloa is accused of “inappropriate behavior” towards his female party colleagues. The scandal broke on the same day that the SWP intended to appoint him as Deputy Regulatory Secretariat of the Federal Commission on 5 July. A secret meeting was organized to name a replacement for Santos Cerdán at third in the lineup after he went into protective custody and without bail at the end of June. The position was finally occupied by Valencia Rebeca Toro.
The secret meeting, which was urgently held at 9:30 p.m., as detailed in the newspaper Grupo Prisa, comes just two days after it was learned that the PSOE had halted its investigation into Salazar after the two internal complaints against him disappeared.
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