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Clik here to view.The Spanish Madrid regional president Ignacio Gonzalez (Partido Popular) accusing two police inspectors for blackmail.
Ignacio Gonzalez-called March 2 to urgent press conference after the Spanish newspaper El Mundo published the same morning that he would have held secret meetings with the police to try to cover up the investigation into his controversial holiday apartment in Estepona n the west side of Marbella.
Regional president not only denied the allegations but said instead that he had been subjected to blackmail by the two police inspectors who handled the investigation.
Ignacio González used for several years a luxury apartment of 500 square meters of residential Alhambra del Golf, close to Guadalmina in Estepona. Owners were initially a company in the tax haven of Delaware and after the police begins to investigate who actually owned the dwelling bought Ignacio Gonzalez and his wife apartment for 700,000 Euro, well below the market price.
Two police inspectors who previously tried to investigate the case has been allocated and the newspaper Info Libre says that the current investigation has been still for 2.5 years.
Although there is less than three months to the regional elections in Madrid, the Popular Party has not yet confirmed that Ignacio González becomes the party’s candidate. Some sources say that the latest information about holiday accommodation based in the party leadership is trying to do away with Gonzalez, to seek another candidate.
Spanish judge in Catalonia is suspended
The judge of the Provincial Court of Barcelona Santiago Vidal is suspended for three years, after he was involved in drawing up a proposal for the Catalan constitution.
A split Board of Supreme Court Justice Consejo General del Poder Judicial (CGPJ) has decided on the longest possible shutdown, by twelve votes to nine. The motivation is that Vidal violated its commitment to defend the Spanish Constitution.
Some representatives wanted to Vidal would totally deprive of his title, while nine wanted to free the judge completely.
Spanish government grants for jaundice medicine
Minister of Health Alfonso Alonso promises 727 million Euros to medicines for jaundice patients in phase F2 or worse.
Health care is administered by the autonomous regions, but the state promises favorable financing for ten years to write it out effective but expensive preparation Sovaldi. Minister’s promise comes after months of demonstrations from hepatitis-infected patients.
A lot of patients have had time to die while waiting for medicine, estimated to cost about 60,000 Euros per person. The regional county councils questioning while the action when they feel it in the end, the regional authorities which have to bear the cost.
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