Alberto González Amador will sue the first vice president of the Government and Minister of Finance, María Jesús Montero, before the Supreme Court for alleged illegitimate interference in relation to statements she made on March 12 in the Government control session in the Senate.
Legal sources have detailed to Europa Press and ‘El Periódico de España’ has advanced that the lawsuit will be filed through civil proceedings after the conciliation act that Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s partner had urged so that the minister retracted his statements and has not attended.
The lawsuit is filed before the Supreme Court due to Montero’s legal status as a minister and deputy. The conciliation act was planned after a claim by González Amador for 40,000 euros for the statements that the minister made in which she asked the Madrid president for explanations for living “in an apartment that was paid for with fraud to the Public Treasury” and that “was paid with the commissions regarding the masks in the worst pandemic situation.”
Montero also indicated that he found it “striking” that Ayuso “has a brother and now a boyfriend who seem to be related to alleged causes of fraud, be it masks or commissions or any other issue.” He also said that “he has to make her look at it” and asked her to give explanations “normally” since she is usually “so quick” when it comes to answering. “Why don’t you answer this question?” he insisted.
The first vice president of the Government thus reacted to information that ‘elDiario.es’ published then that indicated that the Prosecutor’s Office filed a complaint against Ayuso’s partner for alleged tax fraud exceeding 350,000 euros, in addition to the fact that the regional president resided in a apartment of one million euros that was paid for after the Treasury was investigating her boyfriend.
However, the information did not indicate that the apartment had been paid for with the 350,000 euros allegedly defrauded, so González Amador filed a lawsuit for interference with the right to honor and privacy, as confirmed by those same sources.