Salvador Illa requests presumption of innocence amid PSOE corruption cases
El president y primer secretario del PSC, Salvador Illa, ha realizado esta mediodía en Terrassa (Barcelona) una encendida defensa del Gobierno, que ha calificado de “excelente” y ha pedido respeto por la presunción de inocencia en medio de los casos de corrupción que afectan al PSOE, zarandeado después de que el juez haya decidido investigar por delito fiscal y contrabando al expresidente José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. “No estamos ciegos; no somos ingenuos. Vemos lo que está p
Salvador Illa, President and First Secretary of the PSC, strongly defended the government's performance, calling it 'excellent.' Speaking in Terrassa, Barcelona, he urged respect for the presumption of innocence as corruption allegations surface within the PSOE. These cases have intensified following a judge's decision to investigate former President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero for tax offenses and smuggling. Illa acknowledged the current challenges, stating, 'We are not blind; we are not naive. We see what is happening.' He asserted that socialists cannot be intimidated or silenced, emphasizing their respect for justice and their demand for the presumption of innocence for individuals and institutions. He also affirmed the party's firm stance against those who deviate from their values.
This statement addresses significant corruption allegations impacting Spain's PSOE party, with a key leader defending the government and the principle of innocence.
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