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Clean Hands asks to investigate the alleged prevarication of the president of the Post Office for the stamp of the Communist Party

He also attributes an alleged crime of embezzlement.

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Clean Hands asks to investigate the alleged prevarication of the president of the Post Office for the stamp of the Communist Party

He also attributes an alleged crime of embezzlement

MADRID, 12 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) -

Clean Hands has filed this Saturday before the courts of Madrid a complaint against the president of the Post Office, Juan Manuel Serrano, to investigate him for an alleged crime of prevarication for the distribution of the announced seal of the centenary of the Communist Party of Spain (PCE) .

In the letter, to which Europa Press has had access, the union has also requested that Serrano be investigated for an alleged crime of embezzlement of public funds.

"Although it is not mandatory or necessary at this time, we understand that it is convenient to approach the criminal figures in which, from our perspective, the acts committed by the accused find a perfect fit," the union said in the document presented by the afternoon this Saturday.

In line, Clean Hands has relied on the fact that the European Parliament issued a resolution in 2019 in which "it condemns totalitarian regimes, including communist parties."

Thus, the union has requested that, as a precautionary measure, the distribution of the aforementioned stamp be paralyzed.

The decision of Clean Hands to take legal action against the president of the Post Office through criminal proceedings takes place after the Christian Lawyers association went to court through the contentious-administrative route.

In fact, this same Saturday the Contentious-Administrative Court Number 30 of Madrid agreed to provisionally suspend the issuance of the referred postage stamp.

Now, the investigating court of Madrid to which it corresponds by distribution must decide whether or not to admit the complaint filed this Saturday by the leader of Clean Hands.