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Pablo Iglesias, on the ‘Dina case’: “Not even as a mere hypothesis can I conceive of being charged by the Supreme Court” | Politics

The Vice President of the Government, Pablo Iglesias, has referred this morning to the resolution of the judge of the ‘Dina case’ to raise the case to the Supreme Court so that it is investigated for up to four crimes. In an interview on Rac 1, Iglesias has said that a possible accusation seems “inconceivable”: “Absolutely impossible, it will not happen. Nor as a mere hypothesis do we conceive that there could be an imputation. “The ‘Dina case’ investigates the alleged theft of a mobile phone from a former Podemos adviser

“It is too obvious that the police and the media of the sewer were there to prevent us from being in the Government. And now that we have entered, it is evident that they are using all means to bring down this government, “he explained in the interview.

Iglesias has said that in this country “They have not yet convicted or charged anyone solely for their ideas” and he has framed this case in a “persecution strategy” against him and Podemos.

The Vice President of the Government has also stressed that his training has suffered for years a “persecution” and that with its entry into the Executive, the right is willing to use “all means, legal and illegal” to try to bring down the government. He has assured that it would be “inconceivable” that in a democracy like the Spanish one, where “serious things” have happened, it could end up as investigated in this piece, since he is a victim and there is no evidence to support the judge’s request.


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