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Yolanda Díaz proclaims that the case of the ERE in Andalusia is "very serious": "Citizens do not tolerate corruption"

MADRID, 28 Jul.

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Yolanda Díaz proclaims that the case of the ERE in Andalusia is "very serious": "Citizens do not tolerate corruption"

MADRID, 28 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The second vice president, Yolanda Díaz, has stressed that the case of the irregular use of aid to the ERE in Andalusia, for which the former presidents Juan Antonio Griñán and Manuel Chaves have been convicted, is "very serious" and blames it above all on the stage of "bipartisanship".

"Citizens do not tolerate corruption in any way. This case is very bloody because it has to do with public resources directed at Andalusian workers," he emphasized in statements to RNE, collected by Europa Press, about the recent resolution of the Supreme Court.

Precisely yesterday, the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, defended Manuel Chaves and José Antonio Griñán after their conviction for the ERE case, with which he believes that "they are paying the just for sinners", and has avoided commenting on "hypotheses" such as it could be the granting of pardon.

For her part, the also head of Labor has stressed that what happened with the ERE aid in Andalusia is serious and has stressed that Spain is "modern" and does not want that way of managing anymore. "And there I leave it", she has riveted her.

Questioned about the possibility of applying pardons to both former presidents, Díaz has replied that she "is not going to do future things" and, in her case, she will give her opinion if that circumstance is reached.

However, he has insisted that this case is linked to a praxis linked to a bipartisanship that is not going to return and has rejected those "flags" that the corruption, for example, of the PP is already amortized because "it is not true" and keep penalizing.