The BNG asks that Bolaños and Marlaska render accounts in Congress for the visit of the emeritus and detail its cost

MADRID, 20 May.

The BNG asks that Bolaños and Marlaska render accounts in Congress for the visit of the emeritus and detail its cost

MADRID, 20 May. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Galician Nationalist Bloc (BNG) has registered two requests for the Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, and the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande Marlaska, to explain the position of the Government regarding the visit of the King Emeritus to Spain and detail how much it is going to cost the public treasury, especially the device organized to guarantee its security.

"It is a anger to the entire citizenry that after escaping to avoid the action of the Justice we have to pay the corrupt Bourbon for vacations," denounced the Galician nationalist deputy, Néstor Rego, through a press release.

Specifically, it requests the appearance of Bolaños to explain whether the Government considers it "politically" appropriate for Felipe VI's father to return without having given "any kind of explanation about the multiple accusations of corruption, collection of commissions, tax fraud and about his involvement in arms trafficking.

The Minister of the Interior demands that he report on how much his stay in Spain will cost the public treasury, "particularly in relation to the transfer and security during his visit."

And it is that Rego considers that the Executive is contributing to deteriorate "even more" the credibility of the "Spanish institutions", by "protecting a former head of state involved in numerous economic and fiscal scandals".

For Rego, the fact that all the investigations related to the king emeritus "lack of evidence", prescription or due to his "inviolability" have been archived shows "that it is false" that Justice "is the same for everyone" as he used to defend himself. Juan Carlos I, to whom, however, he recalls that "he will still have to answer before the British Justice" for the Corinna Larsen accusations.


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