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Albert Rivera confiesa que Zapatero le prohibió viajar a Venezuela en casa de Margallo: «Me dijo 'estoy haciendo cosas importantes y entorpeces'»
Spain🏛️ Politics6 hr. ago

Albert Rivera confiesa que Zapatero le prohibió viajar a Venezuela en casa de Margallo: «Me dijo 'estoy haciendo cosas importantes y entorpeces'»

The article discusses José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, former Spanish Prime Minister, who is currently under investigation as part of the 'Plus Ultra' case. The investigation involves allegations that he influenced foreign governments, including those of Bolivia and Venezuela, in favor of certain companies. Specifically, Zapatero is linked to Venezuela through his connections with high-profile figures such as Diosdado Cabello. Albert Rivera, a member of the Popular Party (PP), claims that Zapatero once prevented him from traveling to Venezuela with José Manuel García-Margallo, stating that Rivera was hindering important work being done.

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ABC (España) logoABC (España)IndependentLeftFactual 65Objective 606 hr. ago
Albert Rivera confiesa que Zapatero le prohibió viajar a Venezuela en casa de Margallo: «Me dijo 'estoy haciendo cosas importantes y entorpeces'»

The article discusses José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, former Spanish Prime Minister, who is currently under investigation as part of the 'Plus Ultra' case. The investigation involves allegations that he influenced foreign governments, including those of Bolivia and Venezuela, in favor of certain companies. Specifically, Zapatero is linked to Venezuela through his connections with high-profile figures such as Diosdado Cabello. Albert Rivera, a member of the Popular Party (PP), claims that Zapatero once prevented him from traveling to Venezuela with José Manuel García-Margallo, stating that Rivera was hindering important work being done.

Bias read (Left): The article focuses on a former socialist leader under investigation, highlighting potential misconduct involving foreign influence. The framing emphasizes Zapatero’s alleged actions and ties to Venezuela, which are presented as problematic, aligning with a critical perspective often associated with

Why these scores (Factual 65 · Objective 60): The article presents a claim by Albert Rivera that Zapatero prohibited him from traveling to Venezuela in Margallo's house, but no independent verification or direct evidence is provided. The factual accuracy is moderate as it relies on Rivera's statement without corroboration. The tone shows some b

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