The president of Castilla-La Mancha, Emiliano García-Pagewarned this Friday that “no militancy requires one to be an accomplice.” “That is what the former secretary general of the PSOE from Madrid Juan Lobato“being complicit in anything, whatever, perhaps without knowing what we were talking about,” he added.
From the Toledo town of Consuegra, and asked about Lobato’s statement as a witness in the Supreme Court before the judge investigating the alleged leak to the press of a series of emails from the couple Isabel Diaz Ayuso by the Prosecutor’s Office, García-Page has celebrated that Lobato is not accused.
“I think that finally for him it is very good news, obviously, because I suppose that the statement, although I do not know it, will have consisted of basically referring to what the notarial act already says,” noted the Castilian-Manchego president. That said, he highlighted that The consequences were not expected for Lobato: “They may come in another order and under other circumstances, but I understand that not for him.”
“Militancy in a party leads you to share objectives, to share doctrine, to share arguments. And militancy in a party forces you to maintain loyalty to the political and electoral objectives. But no militancy forces you to be complicit, and I believe that That is what Juan Lobato wanted to avoid, being complicit in anything, of whatever, perhaps without knowing what they were talking about.
Asked if he is worried that the person who could be harmed is La Moncloa, the regional president has stated that he is “completely” unaware of everything that happened on that circuit. “It really is incredible because the information is very overwhelming.“he stressed.
Furthermore, he has once again emphasized the statements he made this Thursday in which he hoped that Lobato’s ability “will not be spoiled.” He has also once again expressed his concern about the fact that “burning a lot of capital at a forced pace”, young people “with a lot of worth”and that, in his opinion, “is a not very healthy symptom” of the political situation.
Likewise, he has stated that the only attitude that can be had when an investigation is underway with the courts is to answer the truth before the judges and for the circumstances to be clarified. “When it comes down to it, the only important thing is the facts. “What happened, and that has to be determined by a judge and from there it is established what consequences things have.”
“I sincerely hope that all the lawsuits that are underway, which are outrageous, will be resolved, because they really establish a cloudy shadow over the reality of the party and the Government that I would like to be clear,” he concluded.