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Make Yourself Hear doubles the pressure on Pedro Sánchez with a new complaint against Begoña Gómez

Jesus Carames

April 26, 2024 | 11:05 a.m.

In a recent legal action that is generating considerable media and public attention, the Hazte Oír association has filed a complaint against Begoña Gómez, the wife of the President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, for an alleged crime of influence peddling. Miguel Tomás, spokesperson for the organization, describes the complaint as "founded and based on facts and information in a chronological and rigorous manner."

Context of the complaint

Hazte Oír, known for its activism on various social and political issues in Spain, has intensified its legal campaign against public figures, recently focusing its efforts on Begoña Gómez. This action is not isolated; It is part of a series of complaints that the association has filed, including complaints to the European Public Prosecutor's Office, the State Prosecutor's Office and the European Anti-Fraud Office.

Details of the accusation

Although the specific details of the complaint have not been fully disclosed to the public, the chronic and meticulous approach suggested by the spokesperson involves exhaustive preparation and a thoughtful legal strategy to support his accusations. These types of complaints, especially when they involve figures close to the executive branch, raise questions about transparency and ethics in public management.

Reactions and responses

The complaint has triggered a series of reactions among public opinion and other sectors of civil society. While some support Hazte Oír's action as an attempt to ensure accountability in public administration, others criticize what they see as the use of legal tools for political purposes, pointing to concerns about lawfare, or the use of legal procedures. with destabilizing political intentions.

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