Óscar López defends that the PSOE has acted “with force and speed” after knowing the report against Cerdán
The Minister of Digital Transformation, Óscar López, has defended that his party, the PSOE, “has acted with forcefulness” in when he has known the report that involves Santos Cerdán, number three socialist, in the corruption scandal related to José Luis Ábalos and Koldo García. The conversations that appear in the summary, they said, are “demolishing, infumable, incompatible with the PSOE” and have caused “a lot of pain, anger and disappointment” between the positions and the militants and socialist supporters. In his opinion, the internal controls of the party have not failed, nor those of the government, but “the people who have been able to do what they have done and deny it” until the appearance of the conversations. He has also assured that, if more cases or others involved in the case, the PSOE will act: “We have the determination not to pass one. Just as Ábalos came out first and then Koldo, the one who leaves now, was, not a minute in a game.”
Asked about whether the government can survive this crisis with only an external audit to the party accounts and changes in its direction, López has said that “acting at the root and forcefulness, whoever is whoever it is [el que cometa irregularidades]even one of your greatest collaborators. “Also demonstrating transparency,” with collaboration with justice and conducting the audits that are needed “, including the party or departments affected by corruption cases. On a possible motion of confidence he has said that the president wins her acting against corruption.” The important thing is that this government, this party, the president of the Government, give arguments that we do not pass a confidence, settled