
Cerdán Explodes After Aldama's Interview with Ana Rosa and Assures He Will Take Action
Santos Cerdán will sue Víctor de Aldama for his statements on television
The Secretary of Organization of PSOE, Santos Cerdán, will file a new lawsuit against Víctor de Aldama. This follows the statements he made on Friday morning on El Programa de Ana Rosa. From PSOE, they have justified this decision by stating that "the lies of this character, who has already confessed to several crimes, can't go unpunished."
Additionally, they insist that the businessman, identified as the leader of the Koldo plot, "must be in jail, to which he will return sooner rather than later."
During the interview, Aldama was questioned about Cerdán's role and claimed that there were indications he had received payments from construction companies for bids in the Basque Country. Thus, asserting that these accusations would be proven.

He also reiterated that three people, whom he described as "the sewers of PSOE" and "plumbers under the command of Santos Cerdán," would be offering pardons and other benefits. All of this in exchange for statements against him.
"I hope they sue me so I can bring out the evidence we have," Aldama declared, challenging those involved to take the case to court.
PSOE Rages After Aldama's Interview with Ana Rosa and Files a Lawsuit
It all started after Aldama's incendiary statements about the Ferraz plumbers, in which the Secretary of Organization of PSOE, the national deputy Santos Cerdán, was pointed out. Víctor de Aldama accused three people of offering pardons to businessmen in exchange for testifying against him.
Aldama has reported that three individuals, whom he describes as "plumbers" and part of the "sewers of PSOE under the control of Santos Cerdán," would have offered pardons to businessmen. This, in exchange for testifying against him in court. He stated this on Friday during an interview on El Programa de Ana Rosa.

De Aldama directly pointed to Javier Pérez Dolset, Jacobo Teixeiro, and Leire Díez Castro, claiming that they had contacted businessmen and other people. All of this, to propose legal benefits, such as pardons and favorable deals, if they agreed to testify against him. According to the businessman, these actions would have been carried out in the name of the Socialist Party and its Secretary of Organization, Santos Cerdán.
"I am eager for these gentlemen to sue me," Aldama stated. Indicating that he was confident in being able to prove that pardons were offered to people involved in legal cases. This, in order to obtain damaging statements against him.
As soon as the interview ended, Ferraz immediately replied, as announced by Aldama's interviewer herself.
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