Yolanda Díaz calls the PSOE to “take action” in the case of militant Leire Díez
The Second Vice President and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, has claimed the PSOE to take measures against corruption, thread the case of the militant Leire Díez, on which recordings of her maneuvers against the UCO have been published. Díaz recalled that Spain still has 19 recommendations of the Greco (group of states against corruption) pending to undertake and has claimed a review of the aforements. “The debate is taking seriously what happens in Spain, if you want to correct dysfunctions, you have to take measures seriously,” he said.
Asked in an interview in RNE, Díaz has reiterated that “the facts that are charged to the socialist militant, who tried, in conversations with businessmen, to collect negative data on members of the Central Operational Central Unit of the Civil Guard, which investigates corruption cases. “All political formations have to grant elements of democratic regeneration,” he said, remembering that his group has presented a proposition of law on that issue. He has especially recalled the issue of politicians or judiciary. “We have the right to know what is happening and take action.” He has reproached that corruption cases are dispatched with the so -called “and you.” “It contributes nothing,” he said, “and everything is not worth in politics.”