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The PP brings together its deputies, senators and parliamentarians today to coordinate initiatives for the 'Mediator case'

MADRID, 1 Mar.

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The PP brings together its deputies, senators and parliamentarians today to coordinate initiatives for the 'Mediator case'

MADRID, 1 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarra, will meet this Wednesday at the party headquarters the 'popular' parliamentary groups of the Congress, the Senate and the European Parliament with the aim of coordinating initiatives and demanding "transparency" from the Government of Pedro Sánchez for the 'Meditor case', the alleged corruption plot headed by former socialist deputy Juan Bernardo Fuentes Curbelo.

In an informative note, the PP has highlighted that the meeting takes place after the party in the Canary Islands announced that it will appear as a popular accusation for this case. In addition, the Parliamentary Group in Congress has promoted a battery of initiatives, such as requesting the appearances of ministers Nadia Calviño, José Manuel Albares, Fernando Grande-Marlaska and Margarita Robles.

The coordination meeting scheduled for this morning will be attended, among others, by the PP spokesman in the Senate, Javier Maroto.

From 'Genoa' they point to the ministries of Economic, Foreign, Interior and Defense Affairs for being "allegedly awarded contracts with the network in which the deputy nicknamed 'Tito Berni' was the ringleader together with the mediator of the plot, Antonio Navarro Taraconte-- to collect all the information on a matter that causes embarrassment and shame among citizens".

And he adds that the case affects "the Government of the Canary Islands" and "part of the Parliamentary Groups of the PSOE in Congress and the Senate, which has "forced" Fuentes Curbelo to leave his seat.

They denounce that, while the Government "accumulates scandals and internal confrontations", especially "cases of corruption that haunt the PSOE in various communities", the life of the Spaniards "is increasingly difficult, with a shopping basket through the roof , double unemployment in the EU or European aid that takes time to be executed".