An important juicie in Spain that starts the months will put the focal point in the illegal financial scandal that has been going on in the Popular Party for years and has been overshadowed by the main party’s Conservative party leader to make his promises of regeneration.
The judicial process in the National Audit Office in Madrid is analyzing whether the remodeling of more than one decade of the party’s seat in the Spanish capital is being paid with illegal fund balances on the part of sobriety companies. The case is the most recent in a judicial saga that commenced when the first surgeries in 2013 of the imprecise accounting that lasted for decades the party.
The PP, which has had a dominant presence during the last four decades of Spanish democracy, has paid a political high price for the corruption scandals in which it has placed its members or elected officials.
In 2018, Mariano Rajoy resigned as president of the governing body after a failed tribunal ruled that the party had benefited from a conspiracy.