
Aldama's Evidence Pointing to Marlaska in the 'delcygate'
Unveils more evidence on the involvement of Sánchez, Ábalos, and Marlaska in the corrupt plot with Chavismo
Businessman Víctor de Aldama continues presenting evidence about the involvement of high-ranking government officials in the corruption scheme.
According to his statements, Delcy Rodríguez's visit to Spain in January 2020 was key to closing agreements and strengthening commitments with Nicolás Maduro's regime.
Among those commitments, Aldama mentions a payment of 250 million dollars in oil quotas for the Socialist International, with Pedro Sánchez as the beneficiary.
New data provided by Aldama confirm that not only Pedro Sánchez and José Luis Ábalos were aware of Delcy Rodríguez's arrival.
The Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, was also aware of the operation. The planning of the Venezuelan Vice President's trip began a month earlier and was approved by the high echelons of the Spanish government.
The evidence includes messages between the organizers of the visit and high-ranking officials of the Ministry of the Interior. According to Aldama, Marlaska was informed of the narco-dictator's arrival and the top-level house where she stayed.
Delcy Rodríguez's Meeting with Ábalos and Marlaska
On January 19, 2020, Delcy Rodríguez landed at Madrid-Barajas Airport in a Falcon plane. She remained for several hours in the VIP lounge of the executive terminal before secretly meeting with Ábalos.
The UCO has revealed that, three days before the arrival, Ábalos informed Pedro Sánchez of the Venezuelan Vice President's visit through a message.

In that message, he indicated that the meeting would continue a previous agreement with Maduro's Minister of Communication.
Sánchez replied with a brief "Good," according to the evidence provided. Subsequently, all attendees at the meetings with Delcy Rodríguez were confirmed. Aldama claims that Marlaska was also present.
Violation of EU Sanctions
Delcy Rodríguez's arrival in Spain violated the sanctions imposed by the European Union against high officials of Maduro's regime.
The Venezuelan Vice President was prohibited from setting foot on European soil due to the crimes against humanity attributed to her government.
The opposition and various organizations have harshly criticized the Spanish Executive. For facilitating the visit and negotiating with a dictatorship accused of human rights violations.
The scheme continues to uncover new names and details, exposing the government's involvement in opaque maneuvers with Chavismo.
Aldama's revelations increase the pressure on the government. The evidence provided could lead to legal and political consequences for those involved.
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