
Juan Lobato Shakes Moncloa Due to the Leak That Reached His Mobile Phone
The former leader of PSOE in Madrid has been on Ana Rosa's program to talk about where that leak came from.
Juan Lobato has become one of the "outcasts" of the PSOE. The party, of which he was a leader in Madrid, is sidelining Lobato after he took the messages to the notary. The same messages that Moncloa sent him regarding the confession of Isabel Díaz Ayuso's boyfriend.
However, Lobato has spoken again on Ana Rosa's program. Lobato, in the interview, has spoken again about what happened.
Lobato claims that he is not sorry for anything, that he would do it again. He indicates that in politics "not everything goes." That is a principle that must prevail.

Additionally, Lobato points out that that document should not have been on his phone. And for that reason, he decided to go to a notary. He assures that:
"A collaborator who was working in Moncloa at that time sent it to me. Also, she was in my political direction, yes."
The truth is that this is not the first time Lobato has tightened the circle around Moncloa.
On Onda Cero, he recounted how the days of his departure from the party were:
"I believed that putting compliance with the law on the table and that in politics not everything goes. I saw that there was an incompatibility in the way my team and the party approached politics.

This is caused at a time when it is decided that Madrid would be a political object of the national direction. I was on a different path."
"Madrid is a political object of the federal direction. Every day they comment on what happens in Madrid, and it doesn't happen like that in other autonomous communities. It even seems logical to me, I accepted it," he adds.
He has lost contact with the new leaders who have not reached out to him either: "A new stage has opened. I haven't spoken with Óscar. I don't judge him either.
I spoke with Pilar when the documentation about Ayuso's boyfriend came up, and we haven't communicated again. Among her tasks was to provide me with information, and therefore, it was natural for her to bring up topics for a control session."
More posts: