The Government targets Rajoy in the Catalunya operation: "If it knew him and did not prevent it, it means it endorsed it"

The documents and information that La Vanguardia and Eldiario.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
15 January 2024 Monday 15:21
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The Government targets Rajoy in the Catalunya operation: "If it knew him and did not prevent it, it means it endorsed it"

The documents and information that La Vanguardia and Eldiario.es are bringing to light and that, among other aspects, point directly to Mariano Rajoy, have given rise to the Government to demand that the former president of the Government appear to give explanations about the so-called Catalunya operation. , to destabilize the independence movement. The spokesperson for the Catalan Executive, Patrícia Plaja, claimed this at a press conference this afternoon and spoke openly about it. For the Government, it has been confirmed that Rajoy knew that "crimes were being committed by the police." "If Rajoy knew about it and did not prevent it, it is because he endorsed it," he reasoned, which is why he "must be cited."

The then Minister of the Interior, Jorge Fernández Díaz, routinely sent information in sealed envelopes and through his bodyguards, to the president of the government. Documentation that reported clearly illegal activities by the so-called patriotic police to undermine the independence movement.

In mid-December, Congress approved the creation of a commission to investigate the Catalunya operation. This is where Plaja demands that the former leader of the PP appear. since for the Government it is also clear that he "should be the first interested party if he has nothing to do with it, as he has filled his mouth explaining it."

According to the spokesperson, the foundations of the State were used to persecute Catalans, "solely because of their origin." "We are witnessing the confirmation of criminal activities from the structures of the State, converted into rotten sewers, and everything must be known," he remarked before insisting that "all mechanisms must be put in place to clarify who and why they did it." ", said Plaja. At the same time, she has extended responsibilities to all those who "do not collaborate" so that Rajoy can give explanations in parliament.