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The Suspicious Reaction of Moncloa's Advisor to Begoña Gómez's Résumé

The indicted Moncloa advisor against the ropes over the 'Begoña Gómez case'

Begoña Gómez remains in the media spotlight, but even more so in that of Justice. The wife of the Prime Minister, doubly charged with four alleged crimes, is facing increasing scrutiny. After the statement by Juan Carlos Doadrio, former vice-rector of the Complutense University of Madrid, the situation has worsened for Pedro Sánchez's wife.

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The Presidency worker, also charged, refused to provide the resume of the Prime Minister's wife. | EDATV

In his appearance before the Investigation Commission of the Madrid Assembly, Doadrio stated that Cristina Álvarez, attached to Moncloa and assistant to Begoña Gómez, was key. The Presidency employee, also charged, refused to provide the resume of the Prime Minister's wife, an essential document for the creation of the chair she co-directed.

 Just as we tell you. Cristina Álvarez refused to present Begoña Gómez's resume when Complutense requested it. This, claiming that the document was "public".

The Vice-Rector Relates How He Discovered Begoña Gómez Wasn't a Graduate

The former vice-rector of Complutense has explained that he was unaware that Begoña Gómez lacked a degree when the agreement for the creation of the chair she would direct was signed.

According to his account, he initially assumed that the Prime Minister's wife had a university degree, but he was later informed that she didn't have any degree.

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Cristina Álvarez refused to present Begoña Gómez's resume | Europa Press

After requesting her resume, he received an ambiguous response from Moncloa: "It's public, it's public". Upon reviewing the document, he observed that she was listed as a graduate in Marketing from ESIC.

Initially, this didn't raise doubts for him, as this center was affiliated with Rey Juan Carlos University. However, noticing that the university wasn't mentioned, he decided to forward the information to the Transparency department.

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After requesting his resume, he received an ambiguous response from Moncloa: "It's public, it's public" | Europa Press

From this body, they replied that in the exemption granted by the rector for Gómez to direct the chair, no university degree requirement was specified. Therefore, her appointment didn't explicitly violate any rules.

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