Miguel Ángel Rodríguez reacts to partner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso accepting prison sentence: “Spain is not Venezuela”

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Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, chief of staff of the President of the Community of Madrid, has reacted on social networks to the information that confirms that the partner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso has accepted eight months in prison for his double tax crime. Without making direct reference to this news, Rodriguez hinted on social networks

“I think the state attorney general [Álvaro García Ortiz] “He deserves to be in jail,” she said in a message published this afternoon. “Spain is not Venezuela,” the comment closed. He also adds the tagline “This is my opinion, from my personal phone”, which he has been repeating in his messages on social networks since he threatened a journalist of this medium with the closure of elDiario.es and El País. Pointed to other professionals. ,

With this phrase, Rodríguez intends to distance himself from his role as chief of staff of the President of the Community of Madrid. This is despite the fact that he has been campaigning from the same position ever since the matter was exposed through this medium. One of the last episodes was a message leaked to various media in which Alberto González Amador’s company was provided with information without documentation or explanation about an alleged withdrawal from the Treasury. “Neither TVE nor Sanchista media have reported this news. They just get angry. “How I like it!” he said on the same social network.

Alberto González Amador, the partner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, admitted in writing to the Prosecutor’s Office the two tax crimes with which he was accused and was offered a sentence of eight months in prison. The letter, dated at the beginning of February, to which elDiario.es had access, shows that the businessman’s defense admits “in full” that he has committed two tax crimes between 2020 and 2021, which according to the tax agency totaled €350,000. More than the euro. , including corporate taxes after earning several million euros in commissions from mask sales during the pandemic.

Rodríguez’s final message in response to this information once again broke with the intended distance initially marked by the Community of Madrid when it was assured that it was “one person”. However, it was he himself who misinformed some media that it was the prosecutor who proposed the deal to González Amador and that it had failed “due to orders from above”. Then, he pointed to Garcia Ortiz. However, in the document sent to the prosecutor’s office, it is Ayuso’s boyfriend who recognizes the crimes and comes to propose the punishment.

Since the first information published by elDiario.es, Ayuso’s Chief of Staff threatened to close this media outlet, accusing two journalists of this newsroom of trying to enter the Madrid President’s house with force and hood. Falsely accused, they leaked an alleged cyber attack in some media. (He said, with means that only the states have) on the computers of González Amador’s lawyers.

The proposal, which this newspaper has been able to investigate and which has been put forward SER Chain, points out that Gonzalez Amador “fully admits the facts” and proposes a sentence that does not mean entry to prison: four months in prison for each of the two tax crimes of which he is accused. , a fine of approximately 140,000 euros and which prevents you from receiving subsidies or public assistance for nine months. Everyone’s condition is that the jail sentence should be suspended under any circumstances and hence they should not go to jail.

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At elDiario.es we know that publishing this kind of news is not easy, it can also have consequences. At least we know what we’re dealing with this time. They have made it clear to us in writing: “We will crush you, you will have to shut down.” The threats from Madrid’s president’s right-hand man, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, are not just warm-ups. This is not the first time that they have resorted to such pressure to prevent information from being published.

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