The Badalona PSC requires García Albiol to stop lying to the public

The PSC of Badalona, ​​through a communiqué affirms that the PP candidate "cannot afford any more lies".

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
23 March 2023 Thursday 04:43
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The Badalona PSC requires García Albiol to stop lying to the public

The PSC of Badalona, ​​through a communiqué affirms that the PP candidate "cannot afford any more lies". Albiol accuses "has made lies a political tool." It is the reply to the accusations of the popular politician who suggests that the hand of the socialists is behind the last judicial cases.

From the PSC they remember that Albiol "lied with the Pandora papers, when he said that he had nothing to do with it, and that no party partner was involved" and in reality he was seized by a company in Belize for 10 years and his partner and councilor Ramón Riera was also implicated. They also assert that he "lies when he says that the PSC has denounced him."

"He lies when he declares that he has no idea about the antennas and up to three witnesses admit to having met with him and his government to warn them," the PSC reports. And both the investigating judge, as well as the three magistrates of the eighth room of the Provincial Court, as well as the Prosecutor's Office maintain the opposite.

The Socialists argue that "Albiol lies because he has no project for the city." Because his only project is victimization that will help him get a few votes.

They assure that this is the only truth: "Albiol is going to be tried for continued urban and environmental prevarication", crimes understood as corruption in the Spanish judicial system.

They add from the PSC that "in politics not everything goes" and that therefore they cannot allow the institutions to be questioned "due to the misconduct of someone who today is more past than present."

Badalona, ​​at the discretion of the PSC "needs to open a new stage that looks to the future and moves away from these behaviors." Supporters of Badalona turning the page on the period of paralysis that it has experienced in recent years".