
The Brutal Confession of the Witnesses That Corners Sánchez's Brother: 'Never...'
Sánchez's brother remains in the spotlight of Justice
The resignation from the position at the Legislature de Badajoz by David Sánchez is not the judge's withdrawal from the judicial investigation. The brother of the Prime Minister remains under the scrutiny of Justice as a defendant for several alleged crimes. Following the witnesses' statements in the case, he has been left on the ropes.
The witnesses assured Magistrate Beatriz Biedma that they 'almost never' saw the Prime Minister's brother working in his office. Specifically, seven witnesses have a point of agreement in their statements: they did not see David Sánchez working in his office regularly.

It is important to emphasize that the Prime Minister's brother was not authorized for remote work. This complicates the musician's situation before the judge, who is making rapid progress in the case.
The Detail from a Witness Aspirant in Sánchez's Brother's Case That Draws Attention
The judicial process surrounding Pedro Sánchez's brother advances with a new day of testimonies. This Friday, Judge Beatriz Biedma summoned six additional witnesses to continue with an investigation expected to be extensive.
Among those summoned was violin teacher Nerses Avakimyan, who testified early in the day. During his appearance, Avakimyan admitted that he never accessed the grades after the selection process.
Despite this, the musician stated that he did not feel harmed and doesn't recall having coincided in interviews with David Sánchez. He also explained that, according to his perception, he did not observe any irregularities in the procedure.
This is reported by the ABC newspaper.

In any case, he pointed out that filing a legal appeal would have entailed an economic and personal expense. For this reason, he never challenged the resolution or filed any complaint. It is important to mention that, currently, Avakimyan remains linked to the Conservatory.
Beyond his participation in the competition, about which he barely retains details, the violinist provided relevant information for the judge. He directly pointed out a detail that has caught Judge Biedma's attention. This is conveyed by the aforementioned media.
The witness has identified two people, Teresa and Saray, who are in charge of coordinating activities in the conservatories. For this, they have a "teaching load reduction" in their respective functions. This detail reinforces the idea that Pedro Sánchez's brother was not performing this task.
More posts: