
The Strange Coincidence of Aldama's Signing by Huawei and Zapatero's Daughters
Two days after Aldama's signing, the logo of the Asian giant appeared on Zapatero's daughters' website.
The names of Zapatero and Aldama are connected through the Chinese company Huawei. It all goes back to when the Chinese giant wanted to avoid the international ban between 2020 and 2021.
Well, at that time, Víctor de Aldama was Huawei's hire as a "consultant." In the reports of the UCO agents, an intervention is noted. The one of the contract signed by the Chinese company and the broker, where he appeared as a "consultant" at that key moment for Huawei's future.

The commercial relationship between both companies began on February 15, 2021, although the handwritten signature was made a day later, on the 16th.
Well, two days later, on February 18 of that 2021, was when the logo of the Asian telecommunications giant appeared on the website of Zapatero's daughters.
In that delicate moment for Huawei in the fight for 5G, the name of former President Zapatero also came up. The former president also acted at that time as a link between Huawei's interests and Moncloa.
Zapatero's Daughters and Aldama at Huawei
The former socialist president of the Government, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, supposedly met with the Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro. This meeting supposedly occurred in April 2023.

This has been claimed by The Objective. The supposed meeting took place shortly after the socialist was received by Maduro at his Miraflores palace.
That same year, the firm took off economically at the hands of Zapatero's daughters, Whathefav, according to the media. The communication agency that both run in Madrid is focused on the video game industry. It was supposedly requested by the Venezuelan portal El Server to promote the growth of esports in Venezuela, a booming sector that moves billions worldwide.
The Chinese tech giant turned to the communication agency Whathefav, run by Laura and Alba Rodríguez Espinosa, daughters of former President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
The firm added Huawei to its client portfolio in early 2021. This, at a time when the company was seeking to strengthen its position in the country after the restrictions imposed by the United States in 2019.
Additionally, Huawei hired the services of the consulting firm Acento, founded by former socialist minister José Blanco, specializing in lobbying strategies and institutional relations. Even Zapatero himself would have played a key role in the negotiations with the Government of Pedro Sánchez, who ended up publicly expressing his support for the company in this conflict.
However, currently, there are no public records indicating what type of work Whathefav carried out for Huawei or if the commercial relationship is still ongoing.
The tension around Huawei intensified in May 2019. This, just when the Donald Trump administration included the company on its blacklist of companies considered a risk to national security.
The measure was based on suspicions that the Chinese government could use Huawei's 5G infrastructure for espionage purposes. Supported by a 2017 law that requires the country's tech companies to cooperate with the authorities.
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