The Spanish government is under increasing political pressure as the trial of former Transport Minister José Luis Abalos begins, bringing corruption issues back to the forefront. The government acknowledges the impact this case will have on its agenda.
The trial of <strong>Jose Luis Abalos</strong>, former Spanish minister, commenced today on charges related to financial gain from mask purchases during the <strong>COVID-19</strong> pandemic. This trial poses significant political risks for the Socialist Party as Abalos and his colleagues face potential sentences of up to 30 years.
The trial of former Transport Minister <strong>José Luis Abalos</strong>, his former advisor <strong>Coldo Garcia</strong>, and businessman <strong>Victor Aldema</strong> commenced today at the Spanish Supreme Court. They face up to <strong>30 years</strong> in prison for alleged corruption during the COVID pandemic.
The trial of Coldo Garcia, former advisor to Spanish Transport Minister José Luis Abalos, commenced today, focusing on corruption charges related to mask procurement during the COVID-19 pandemic. The defendants face potential sentences of up to <strong>30 years</strong> in prison.