Politics The PSOE considers the Mediator case closed and limits Curbelo's dinner at Ramses to "only five deputies"

The Socialist Group considers the relationship of its deputies with the Mediator case settled and limits to "only five" the parliamentarians who attended the dinner organized with businessmen at the Ramses by former deputy Juan Bernardo Fuentes Curbelo

Politics The PSOE considers the Mediator case closed and limits Curbelo's dinner at Ramses to "only five deputies"

The Socialist Group considers the relationship of its deputies with the Mediator case settled and limits to "only five" the parliamentarians who attended the dinner organized with businessmen at the Ramses by former deputy Juan Bernardo Fuentes Curbelo. "Neither ten nor fifteen, only five deputies went to dinner and they did so at separate tables and respecting the curfew."

This has been expressed by the socialist spokesman in Congress, Patxi López, who has insisted: "There is nothing else, nothing, zero."

López has also warned that the Group will support parliamentarians who have been "unfairly singled out and knowing that they had nothing to do" either with the Curbelo dinners or with the Mediator case. The support will consist of "helping them" in the event that they wish to go to Justice "against the slanderers."

Sources from the parliamentary group have added that "the dirtyers are dirtyers and garbage" and advocate acting against those who have given names other than those of the five who did attend the Curbelo dinner, exercising their "right of rectification". In any case, they do not rule out actions "by civil or criminal."

The socialist spokesman in Congress has added that in no case does the group consider the possibility of voting in favor of the commission of inquiry that the PP claims on this matter to settle political responsibilities. And he has stressed that his formation in Congress is reaffirmed "in the pride of the work of its members and in the willingness to redouble efforts to win the next elections."

On the contrary, and unlike what he proposed just a few days ago, López today announced his decision to open talks with other parliamentary parties to "reactivate the commission of investigation into the Kitchen case."

The PP totally disagrees with the explanations of the PSOE. The popular spokesperson in the Chamber, Cuca Gamarra, has stressed: "Of course there is a case." Her arguments stress that the Mediator case is a matter that affects Congress and the Socialist Party. "It is about something that has happened within the Chamber and within the Socialist Group," she said.

The PP reproaches "the lack of transparency and diligence" of the PSOE when it comes to investigating, clarifying and settling responsibilities and Gamarra has added that if the problem to support the creation of an investigation commission is that it has been requested by the popular , your group is willing to allow any other group to request it. "The PP would support it," he assured, stressing that if the forces that disapprove of the Mediator case do not support an investigation in Congress, they will become "accomplices" in the attempt by the PSOE, a party that claims to be "feminist", to "cover up " a case that "even has to do with prostituted women, just in the week of 8-M".

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