Comprois thinks the Prosecution is under the influence of the “anti-Oltra environment”

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The letter of the prosecutor’s office attributed to it Monica Oltra The so-called plan to cover up her ex-husband’s abuses did not alter Més-Compromís’ unwavering support for the Consell vice president. The party is willing to “go all the way” in defense of the firewall that was set up to protect the leader from “political and judicial persecution” linking the right and the far right.

Following the same argument as Oltra herself, Àgueda Micó, Més’ general secretary and co-spokesperson of the Compromís coalition, reduced the conclusions of Attorney General Teresa Gisbert yesterday to mere conjecture, pointing to the existence of bullish indications. of the three crimes alleged in the case: lying, abandonment of minors, and neglect of duty to prosecute crimes. Asked by journalists, Micó went a step further, arguing that the Public Prosecutor’s Office was influenced by the political, media and social “environment” surrounding the open judicial process and “marked certain positions” accordingly. “.

“The same thing the Public Ministry does is add or subtract from the baggage that already exists, political, mediatic and social, but what you have to do is decide whether the facts constitute some kind of crime,” the Valencian leader said. The one whom Oltra trusted in her ability to articulate “what really happened in her ministry” in court.

Micó believes there is a climate that could condition the Prosecutor’s Office against the vice president, but insisted this Saturday that the party “must be based on events that have occurred, not symptoms or prejudices.” The work of the Ministry for Equality and Inclusive Policies “has not been against anyone in the children’s centres”.

The call for inner harmony

The leader, who took a break during the course of the National Council of his formation, said that “the far right cannot and cannot remove the accusations of Compromise” and called for “internal harmony” of militancy in the face of “attacks”. He also stressed that the Valencia party is used to working under pressure and will continue to do so “even if there are legal charges”.

Regarding Mónica Oltra’s future, Micó thinks the vice president has “earned the right to be whatever he wants” and can choose whatever path he wants for the next election. The leader suggested that the red line with Oltra is the same line that Compromis follows in all public positions, which he is confident is doing a good job. “We cannot allow the far-right to determine the political and strategic line of Compromís,” he insisted.

During the Consell Nacional in Valencia yesterday, Més wanted to give the “starter gun” for the election pre-campaign of the next appointments to the polls at the municipal and regional level. In the spotlight is Micó’s commitment to carry out a third Botànic to “consolidate the horizon of social transformation”, which he claims is a fundamental piece of Compromís calling on militancy to gain ground in elections and “aid growth to avoid liberal and decentralization”. » In regards to possible electoral deals with other powers such as United We Can, Micó just wanted to ensure that Compromis would not relinquish its dominance or Valencia and its transformative essence.

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