València (EFE).- The Minister of Participation, Rosa Pérez Garijo, who has replaced the vice president and spokesperson, Aitana Mas, at the press conference after the plenary session of the Consell, sees “a lot of coincidence” that the acquittal of Jorge Rodríguez and the police report that in his opinion benefits the defense of Mónica Oltra are known after the 28M elections.
“The police report -in the case of former vice president Oltra- we have known this week and the acquittal of Jorge Rodríguez (former president of the Valencia Provincial Council with the PSPV) two days after the elections. The reflection is that in a democracy it is important that voters have all the information ”, he assured.
About Oltra’s report
Regarding the aforementioned police report provided to the court investigating Oltra and several of his closest collaborators, Pérez Garijo has assured: “It says what many of us who know Oltra were clear about. I have not always agreed with her, but there are things that go against her own nature and this was one of them. She said it when she left, they are striking us down one by one”.
Oltra has always maintained that she found out about the case of abuse of which her husband was accused by a notice from the court that arrived at her home on August 4, 2017, and that it was at that moment that she asked her chief of staff about The issue.
The first of the emails found by the Police -by indication of the investigating judge- is from August 8, a fact that confirms Oltra’s thesis regarding the date on which he learned of the abuses, although they have not really been confirmed. searched for emails prior to August 4 because the court did not consider it necessary.
In this context, Pérez Garijo has wondered if she will be “the third”, alluding to the intention of the former president of the Valencia Provincial Council with the PP Alfonso Rus to file a complaint against her, as announced at the conclusion of the third of the trials of the Imelsa case, which she denounced in the Prosecutor’s Office.
“As a complainant in the Imelsa case, from which the Erial case is also derived, I have suffered five complaints and a ‘paseillo’ to the Civil Guard Command, is the price for denouncing corruption; I was not surprised, it is a high price”.