MADRID, 14 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The PSOE partners in Congress are reluctant to include the debate of the commission of inquiry raised by the PP for the ‘Mediator case’ on the agenda of a plenary session and are working on an alternative proposal so that it is also considered the opening of investigations into “corruption” within the Civil Guard.

This was announced by the parliamentary spokespersons for En Comu, Aína Vidal, and for Bildu, Mertxe Aizpurua, hours before the PP defended in the Board of Spokespersons of the Chamber that the debate on the investigation related to the plot that supposedly led the former socialist deputy Juan Bernardo Fuentes Curbelo takes place in plenary session in the last week of March.

“You have to study all the edges that this case is drawing,” Vidal said at a press conference, making it clear that everything indicates that this case goes “beyond four deputies” and that it also affects the Benemérita.

For his part, Aizpurua has defended that it is necessary to “get to the end of all cases of corruption, regardless of whether they belong to the party”, although he has called it “surprising” that the PP presents itself as a “champion” of the fight against this phenomenon when he was “condemned for profiting from the Gürtel plot”.

In this context, it has advanced that the PSOE partners are working on this alternative proposal so that the involvement of the Civil Guard in the ‘Mediator’ plot is also investigated and the fact that, according to the investigations, “irregularities” occurred. in the adjudication of works in barracks to the same company.