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The DAO of the Civil Guard rejects before the judge of the Leire Díez case that the investigations for leaks were a pressure on the UCO
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The DAO of the Civil Guard rejects before the judge of the Leire Díez case that the investigations for leaks were a pressure on the UCO

The Director Adjunto Operativo (DAO) of Spain's Guardia Civil, Lieutenant General Manuel Llamas, testified before Judge Santiago Pedraz in the case involving Leire Díez, denying that investigations into leaks were intended to pressure the Unit of Criminal Investigation (UCO). Llamas stated that three confidential reports opened to clarify the origin of journalistic information about UCO investigations were part of standard procedures and not meant to exert pressure. The testimony contradicts claims by the UCO, supported by Anti-Corruption and the judge, which allege that these reports were opened due to alleged influence by the former Socialist Party member Leire Díez over Mercedes González, head of the Guardia Civil. Llamas also mentioned that since becoming the second-in-command of the Corps, he has been involved in 56 such confidential reports, mostly serious cases, while noting that hundreds have occurred across the entire Guardia Civil. He denied applying pressure on the unit during investigations related to the PSOE or the environment of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. Additionally, for the first time in this controversy, the name of Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska,愤

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elDiario.es logoelDiario.esIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 909 days ago
The lawyer of Villarejo ratifies before the judge that Leire Díez offered him a meeting with the Fiscalía that never happened

The lawyer for retired police commissioner José Manuel Villarejo, Antonio José García Cabrera, testified before the National Court that former socialist militant Leire Díez offered him a meeting with the Public Prosecutor’s Office, which never took place. According to his testimony, Díez claimed the charges against her client in the 'Tándem' case were unfair. The investigation, led by Judge Santiago Pedraz, examines alleged efforts to undermine judicial cases involving the Spanish government and the PSOE party, allegedly orchestrated by former socialist leader Santos Cerdán and coordinated by Díez. García Cabrera stated that neither he nor Villarejo met with the State Attorney General or the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor. He also mentioned having two meetings with Díez to discuss news articles critical of Villarejo, but described the content of those conversations as 'very unbelievable and fanciful.'

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of legal proceedings and testimonies without overtly favoring any side. It includes direct quotes from the lawyer's testimony and references ongoing investigations into potential corruption within political circles. There is no evident bias in the language or o

Why factuality (95): The article provides detailed information about the lawyer's testimony regarding Leire Díez offering a meeting with the Fiscalía, citing sources such as the UCO report and legal experts. The details align with the cross-source consensus, including the mention of specific individuals like Álvaro Garc

Why objectivity (90): The article presents the facts neutrally, using formal language and avoiding overtly biased phrasing. It reports on the testimonies and legal proceedings without apparent editorializing or emotional language.

El País logoEl PaísIndependent🔒CenterFactual 95Objective 882 days ago
Cristina Narbona, after testifying as a witness for the Leire Díez case: I had no knowledge of the alleged plot

Cristina Narbona, presidenta del Partido Socialista Obrero Español (PSOE), negó ante el juez Santiago Pedraz conocer sobre una presunta trama organizada por Leire Díez, una exmilitante del partido, que podría haber buscado desestabilizar procesos judiciales contra el PSOE y el gobierno. Narbona declaró como testigo en la Audiencia Nacional, donde se investiga esta posible conspiración. Durante su declaración, afirmó que no tenía conocimiento de dicha trama y explicó cuándo conoció a Leire Díez. La audiencia forma parte de una investigación más amplia sobre actividades sospechosas dentro del partido.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of Cristina Narbona’s testimony before the court regarding her lack of knowledge about alleged internal party activities. It does not exhibit clear bias toward either side of the investigation, merely relaying her statements without overtly favoring one party.

Why factuality (95): This article presents a clear and concise summary of Narbona’s testimony, directly quoting her denial of knowledge about the alleged plot. It aligns closely with the other articles and includes relevant contextual information such as the judicial process and the nature of the investigation. The fact

Why objectivity (88): The article remains largely neutral in tone, focusing on Narbona’s statements without injecting strong opinion. However, the headline and the framing of her denial as a definitive statement may slightly emphasize her position over potential counterarguments, introducing a minor imbalance.

elDiario.es logoelDiario.esIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 857 days ago
Judge Pedraz charged Sánchez's former PSOE chief of staff in the Leire Díez case

Spanish judge Santiago Pedraz has decided to charge Juan Manuel Serrano, former chief of cabinet to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and former head of Spain’s postal service Correos, in the Leire Díez case. The charges relate to alleged irregular procurement practices and attempts to obstruct judicial proceedings affecting the Socialist Party (PSOE) and Sánchez’s inner circle. The court also approved the seizure and cloning of Serrano’s phone, based on a positive report from the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office. The judge linked Serrano to members of a criminal organization, particularly former SEPI president Vicente Fernández and Leire Díez, citing evidence from the Armed Forces’ investigation. Serrano was involved in decisions during a meeting at PSOE headquarters in April 2024 and maintained communication with Díez regarding materials related to the Villarejo case. The judge also ordered two PSOE staff members to appear as witnesses, returning their seized phones and requiring them to provide communications with several high-profile figures between April 2024 and June 2025.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual legal developments without overt ideological framing. It reports on judicial actions and investigative findings without apparent partisan slant, though the subject matter involves high-level political figures and corruption allegations. The tone remains objective, with a

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article accurately reports the imputation of Juan Manuel Serrano by Judge Pedraz in the case Leire Díez, citing the judge's decision and the role of the Fiscalía Anticorrupción. It provides specific details from the court resolution, such as the alleged irregularities and communications with Lei

El Mundo logoEl MundoIndependent🔒ProgressiveFactual 95Objective 8510 days ago
The commander of the Civil Guard accused in the 'Koldo case' confirms to Pedraz that the 'fontanera' said it came "from the 'one' of the Government"

The commander of the Spanish National Police, Rubén Villalba, testified before Judge Santiago Pedraz in a case involving Leire Díaz, who is accused of attempting to sabotage judicial proceedings against the PSOE and Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. Villalba confirmed that Díaz claimed to represent 'the one from the Government,' suggesting she had connections with high-level officials. The meetings between Díaz and Villalba occurred in March 2025, during which Díaz offered her rehabilitation and potential positions within the police force in exchange for information. Villalba recorded the second meeting, which was later published by the newspaper. Other witnesses, including Francisco Ortega and Patricia Isabel Espinar, provided additional context about Díaz's alleged ties to the leadership of the National Police.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the allegations against Leire Díaz as part of a broader effort to undermine judicial processes targeting the ruling party (PSOE) and the prime minister. It emphasizes the involvement of high-ranking officials and suggests a systemic issue within the police force. The language used

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article accurately reports Comandante Rubén Villalba's testimony about Leire Díez claiming to act on behalf of the Government. It includes specific details from his declaration before Judge Pedraz. The tone remains largely objective, though it highlights the potential collusion between Leire Díe

El Mundo logoEl MundoIndependent🔒CenterFactual 93Objective 852 days ago
García Ortiz's right hand admits that he told the meeting with the PSOE's 'fountain' to the former attorney general but says he did not give it importance

Diego Villafañe, a close associate of former Chief Prosecutor Álvaro García Ortiz, testified before Spain’s National Court that he met with Leire Díez, known as the 'plumber' of the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE), but claimed he was unaware of her background and considered the meetings unimportant. The meetings took place at the headquarters of the Technical Secretariat in March and April 2025, during which Jacobo Teijelo, now under investigation, and Leire Díez were present. According to the State Prosecution Office, Díez was introduced as a colleague of Teijelo. Villafañe stated that no formal records were made of these meetings, and they were not logged in the visitor book at Fortuny. These encounters are part of an alleged corruption scheme led by former PSOE Organization Secretary Santos Cerdán, aimed at undermining anti-corruption prosecutors. The meetings occurred after El Confidencial had exposed Díez’s activities, giving them public relevance.

Bias read (Center): The article presents testimony from both Villafañe and other involved parties without overtly favoring any side. It includes details from multiple perspectives and does not use emotionally charged language or selectively omit information to push a particular narrative. The framing remains neutral,陈述

Why factuality (93): The article provides specific details about Diego Villafañe’s testimony, including his role as a witness, the timing of meetings, and the lack of documentation. These align with the cross-source consensus from other articles, particularly regarding the nature of the meetings and the involvement of L

Why objectivity (85): The article maintains a relatively neutral tone, presenting facts from the testimonies without overt bias. However, phrases like 'la mano derecha de García Ortiz' may imply a certain perspective, and the focus on Villafañe’s lack of importance given to the meetings might subtly frame the narrative.

El País logoEl PaísIndependent🔒ProgressiveFactual 90Objective 807 days ago
Judge Pedraz imputes the former president of Correos and supports investigating his motive for the Leire Díez case

Spanish judge Santiago Pedraz has formally indicted former Correos president Juan Manuel Serrano, accusing him of participating in a supposed plot to destabilize the justice system within the framework of the 'Leire Díez case'. The judge accepted the request from the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office but rejected the UCO's request to analyze devices belonging to Ana Fuentes, the PSOE's managing director, and two workers from the party's Organization Secretariat implicated in the case. The judge has summoned these two workers as witnesses for July 28, stating they were not aware of the alleged illegal plan by Leire Díez when they funded some of her trips.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the indictment of Juan Manuel Serrano as part of a broader investigation into corruption and judicial integrity, aligning with progressive narratives critical of political elites. The emphasis on the prosecutor’s stance over the police unit’s request suggests a preference for anti

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 80): The article correctly states that Judge Pedraz has imputed Juan Manuel Serrano and mentions the Fiscalía Anticorrupción's support. It also notes the UCO's request to investigate Ana Fuentes' phone, which aligns with the primary source. However, it omits some key details from the original document, l

elDiario.es logoelDiario.esIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 782 days ago
Narbona disassociates herself from the plot of Leire Díez before the judge and indicates that she redirected it to Santos Cerdán

Cristina Narbona, presidenta del PSOE a nivel federal, negó ante el juez que hubiera participado en una supuesta trama coordinada por Leire Díez y Santos Cerdán. Durante su declaración como testigo, Narbona afirmó que Díez le transmitió información sobre posibles formas de 'reconducir' situaciones adversas al partido, pero que la derivó a Cerdán, quien consideró que dicha información no era relevante. Narbona destacó que no tenía autoridad ejecutiva y que no estaba presente en las reuniones en Ferraz, donde se habrían discutido estos temas. Además, sostuvo que desconocía las reuniones mencionadas en la investigación de la UCO y que Díez no organizó una trama dentro del partido. La Fiscalía solicitó su comparecencia tras revelar una conversación de WhatsApp entre Díez y Narbona en la que esta última mencionó haberle contado a Cerdán la información recibida.

Bias read (Center): El artículo presenta una narrativa objetiva basada en declaraciones de Narbona y fuentes jurídicas, sin mostrar un sesgo claro hacia ningún partido o figura específica. Mantiene un equilibrio al citar tanto las acusaciones contra Díez y Cerdán como las defensas de Narbona, sin favorecer ni desfavore

Why factuality (90): The article accurately reports Cristina Narbona’s statements before the court, including her claim of ignorance about any alleged plot involving Leire Díez and her redirection of the matter to Santos Cerdán. It also references legal sources and the UCO investigation, aligning with the broader consen

Why objectivity (78): The article leans slightly toward the PSOE’s position by emphasizing Narbona’s denial and framing the situation as an internal party issue. The phrase 'indicios preocupantes' introduces a subjective tone, and the focus on the PSOE’s defense may suggest a subtle bias.

infoLibre logoinfoLibreIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 807 days ago
Pedraz charged Sánchez's former chief of staff and former president of the Post Office in the Leire case

The Spanish judge Santiago Pedraz has indicted Juan Manuel Serrano, former chief of staff to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and former head of Spain’s state postal service Correos, in the 'Leire' case. The indictment alleges that Serrano was involved in actions aimed at destabilizing judicial cases affecting the PSOE and the government. The Guardia Civil implicated him in efforts to obstruct legal proceedings and potentially gain business benefits through the SEPI entity. Additionally, Pedraz authorized investigators to access Serrano’s mobile phone, supported by the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office. The decision follows an internal report suggesting Serrano’s involvement in both corporate gains and alleged sabotage of judicial causes.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses high-level political figures and allegations involving corruption and judicial interference, it presents the information based on official reports and court decisions without overtly favoring any political side. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the legal process,Ḋ

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article accurately reports Serrano's imputation and the UCO's request to analyze his phone. It presents the information neutrally and aligns closely with the primary source's content.

ABC (España) logoABC (España)IndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 757 days ago
Judge charges former Cabinet chief Sánchez in sewer case, along with Leire Díez and Santos Cerdán

In Spain, Judge Santiago Pedraz has formally charged Juan Manuel Serrano, former Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez until 2018 and former president of Correos until 2023, in the 'Leire' case alongside Leire Díez and Santos Cerdán. The judge authorized the extraction of data from Serrano’s mobile phone at the request of the Anti-Corruption Prosecution and the National Police. However, he did not approve the extraction of data from the mobile phone of Ana María Fuentes, another investigated individual, though he named two employees who had conversations with her as witnesses.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about legal proceedings involving high-profile political figures without apparent ideological framing or biased language. It reports on judicial actions and decisions neutrally, citing relevant authorities and individuals involved.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 75): The article accurately reports the imputation of Serrano and mentions the involvement of the UCO. It remains relatively neutral in tone while providing relevant facts from the investigation.

El País logoEl PaísIndependent🔒CenterFactual 80Objective 657 days ago
The judge and the prosecutor's office ask the Civil Guard to keep Lieutenant Colonel Balas in charge of the Koldo case in the face of his imminent promotion.

A Spanish court judge, Ismael Moreno, has requested that the head of the Guardia Civil's Central Operations Unit, Colonel Pedro Merino, keep Lieutenant Colonel Antonio Balas leading the investigation into the 'Koldo case' despite his imminent promotion to colonel. The request comes as Balas is set to be promoted by the end of August, which would require him to change assignments and step down from overseeing corruption cases. The judge and prosecutor Luis Pastor believe maintaining Balas' leadership is crucial for the ongoing investigation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual update regarding a judicial request related to an internal military promotion and its implications for an ongoing corruption investigation. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on specific political agendas. The focus remains on procedural and operational军

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 65): The article includes political commentary about Sánchez's stance, which may influence reader interpretation. While factual elements are present, the focus on political support suggests a less objective approach.

20minutos logo20minutosIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 658 days ago
UCO asks to overturn the mobile of former Cabinet chief Sánchez and places him behind the placement of Leire Díez in the Post Office

The Spanish National Court (Juzgado de lo Penal número 1 de Madrid) has requested the seizure of the mobile phone of Pablo Iglesias, former spokesperson for the Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. The court has placed him under investigation following allegations of corruption related to the placement of Leire Pajín, former minister of Public Function, at Correos, Spain’s postal service. The case involves accusations of misuse of public funds and potential conflicts of interest.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the legal action against Pablo Iglesias as a formal judicial request, without overtly emphasizing any particular ideological stance. It reports on the procedural aspects of the investigation and does not frame the issue through a clearly left or right-leaning perspective. While汚

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 65): This article reports the UCO's request to access the mobile phone of the former chief of staff and places him behind the placement of Leire Díez at Correos. While aligned with the general narrative, it leans more towards a prosecutorial tone, potentially influencing perception with less neutrality.

El Mundo logoEl MundoIndependent🔒ProgressiveFactual 80Objective 659 days ago
A merchant of the partner of Santos Cerdán links the cases 'Sepi' and 'Forestalia' to having conveyed bribes and received commissions

The article discusses ongoing corruption investigations involving Pedro Sánchez's former close associate, Santos Cerdán, and his alleged connections to multiple corruption cases including 'Sepi' and 'Forestalia'. These cases initially appeared separate but are now being linked through shared figures and financial networks. The focus is on Antxon Alonso, who is described as a secret partner of Santos Cerdán. A key entity mentioned is Next Generation Caliope Innova SL, which is tied to both the Forestalia case and the Sepi case. This company allegedly facilitated the flow of illicit funds. The investigation began with the 'Mascarillas' case and was further prompted by an anonymous report against Servinabar, an enterprise suspected of securing contracts through bribes.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the corruption allegations within the context of Spanish politics, particularly focusing on high-profile figures associated with the Socialist Party. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of various corruption cases and highlights the involvement of individuals like Antxon Alonso,谁

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 65): The article provides detailed information about alleged corruption involving multiple cases linked through Antxon Alonso. It cites the UCO report and names individuals involved. However, the language is charged with terms like 'organización criminal' and 'trama,' suggesting a clear bias against the

El País logoEl PaísIndependent🔒CenterFactual 70Objective 657 days ago
The UCO now focuses on the PSOE manager and two workers for the Leire Díez case

The Spanish National Police's Central Operational Unit (UCO) has shifted its focus in the Leire Díez case to include Ana Fuentes, the manager of the PSOE party, who is under investigation by the National Court. The UCO also aims to investigate two other workers from the party, Covadonga S. P. P. and Celia R. A., by accessing their mobile phones. The police requested authorization from Judge Santiago Pedraz to clone and examine the devices, which were seized during a May operation involving raids and visits to the PSOE's national headquarters at Ferraz Street.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual developments in an investigative case involving political figures without overtly endorsing or criticizing any side. It reports on legal procedures and requests made by law enforcement without taking a clear ideological stance. While the case involves high-profile party,

Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 65): The article focuses on the UCO's interest in Ana Fuentes and two employees but doesn't address the primary source's focus on González and Llamas. It provides factual details but lacks broader context.

El Mundo logoEl MundoIndependent🔒ProgressiveFactual 70Objective 606 days ago
Serrano crossed out from his public office 2,662 messages with the head of the plot up to five days before his arrest.

The article reports that Juan Manuel Serrano, former chief of cabinet to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, maintained extensive communication with Vicente Fernández, a leader of a corruption network within the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). According to an investigation by the Guardia Civil's Central Operational Unit (UCO), Serrano exchanged over 2,662 messages with Fernández between October 2019 and five days before Fernández's arrest on December 10, 2020. The messages were reconstructed by investigators and show that Fernández continued to exert influence despite having left his position at the State Industrial Participation Society (Sepi). Serrano was then serving as president of Spain's postal service (Correos) and later as director general at the Ministry of Transport. The article suggests that this relationship facilitated financial support for the corruption network through public funds and helped obstruct judicial investigations against Sánchez. It also mentions that Serrano provided financial assistance to the network totaling at least €270,000 and participated in meetings during Sánchez's 'days of reflection.'

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the actions of Serrano and Fernández in a manner that highlights their involvement in a corruption network linked to the PSOE, which is typically associated with leftist politics. The emphasis on the misuse of public funds and obstruction of judicial processes aligns with a left-b

Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 60): The article provides specific details about the number of messages between Serrano and Fernández but lacks information about the primary source's focus on González and Llamas. The tone shows some bias by emphasizing Serrano's connection to the PSOE.

El Mundo logoEl MundoIndependent🔒ConservativeFactual 70Objective 607 days ago
Serrano financed 270,000 euros to the socialist plot with public money from Correos and 'plugged in' Leire Díez through a ruse

The article reports on allegations of corruption involving former Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s chief of staff, Juan Manuel Serrano, who allegedly used public funds from Spain Post (Correos) to finance a Socialist Party network led by Santos Cerdán. According to a report by the Guardia Civil’s Central Operational Unit (UCO), Serrano facilitated the appointment of Leire Díez, a member of the alleged network known as 'Hirurok,' into a senior position at Correos through fraudulent practices. The report describes how Serrano approved contracts that allowed the network to receive €270,000, with payments routed through legal firms linked to figures like Vicente Fernández, who was part of the network under Cerdán. Messages intercepted by the UCO suggest that Serrano supported Díez’s placement at Correos after she was rejected for a role by the current head of the State Participation Industrial Society (SEPI). Díez then worked with Correos’ deputy director to tailor her profile to meet the requirements for the position.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the actions of Serrano and his associates in a manner that suggests systemic corruption and undue influence within the Socialist Party leadership. It emphasizes the misuse of public funds and the involvement of high-ranking officials in facilitating the placement of Leire Díez, a党

Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 60): The article introduces new details about Juan Manuel Serrano financing the trama, which are not in the primary source. While some facts align, the emphasis on Serrano and the use of terms like 'enchufó' may introduce bias, affecting objectivity.

elDiario.es logoelDiario.esIndependentCenterFactual 60Objective 657 days ago
Judge of Koldo case and Anticorruption ask UCO to keep Balas in charge of investigation despite his promotion

The judge overseeing the Koldo case, Ismael Moreno, and the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office have requested that Antonio Balas, a senior officer in the Spanish National Police’s Central Operations Unit (UCO), remain involved in the investigation despite his imminent promotion. In a recent ruling, the judge ordered the head of the UCO, Colonel Pedro Merino Castro, to ensure Balas stays in his current role until the investigation concludes. Balas is considered crucial due to his experience and leadership in corruption cases involving major political parties. His promotion, scheduled for July or August, would require him to leave his position, which is vital for the ongoing probe. The request is based on legal provisions that protect investigators from being removed from their roles without judicial approval.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the legal justification for keeping Balas in his role without overtly criticizing or praising either side. It focuses on procedural requirements and legal norms rather than taking a partisan stance. While the subject involves high-profile corruption investigations, the framing—f

Why these scores (Factual 60 · Objective 65): The article discusses a different case (Koldo) rather than focusing on the primary source's content. It contains factual details about Balas but is unrelated to the main event described in the primary source.

El Confidencial logoEl ConfidencialIndependent🔒ProgressiveFactual 55Objective 408 days ago
UCO implicates Sanchez's ex-chief of staff in mail rigging and sewer operations

The Spanish anti-corruption agency (UCO) has implicated the former chief of staff of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in alleged fraud involving Spain's postal service, Correos, and operations linked to organized crime. The report suggests that the individual was involved in manipulating contracts and processes within Correos, potentially benefiting criminal networks. This development adds to ongoing scrutiny of high-level political figures in Spain regarding corruption allegations.

Bias read (Progressive): The article focuses on allegations against a prominent figure from the ruling PSOE party, which is generally considered left-leaning in Spain. The framing emphasizes involvement in corruption, which could be seen as politically motivated criticism of the current administration. However, the lack of署

Why factuality (55): The article discusses political trends and predictions regarding Sánchez’s policies, including the 'ley de nietos'. While it touches on similar themes as the primary source, it does not reference the specific interview or provide any direct connection to the primary source document.

Why objectivity (40): The article takes a clearly left-leaning stance, criticizing conservative parties and suggesting that Sánchez’s actions are politically motivated. It uses loaded language and lacks balance by not addressing opposing viewpoints.

infoLibre logoinfoLibreIndependentProgressive5 hr. ago
Mercedes Gonzalez claims to be a victim of Santos Cerdán and the plot of Leire Díez

Mercedes González, directora general de la Guardia Civil, declaró ante el juez Santiago Pedraz que era víctima del exsecretario de Organización del PSOE Santos Cerdán, quien la incluía en su 'listado de víctimas'. También acusó a Leire Díez de intentar involucrarla en una trama sin que ella supiera el alcance de sus acciones. González negó haber colaborado con ninguna 'cloaca' ni haber participado en maniobras para frenar investigaciones sensibles para el PSOE o su entorno. Reconoció solo dos encuentros con Leire Díez, uno en septiembre de 2024 y otro en abril de 2025, donde esta última intentó restituir a un comandante imputado en el caso Koldo. Además, mencionó que el ministro del Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, le alertó sobre la filtración de la dirección de correo de Begoña Gómez, esposa de Pedro Sánchez, lo cual generó una respuesta oficial.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the accusations against Leire Díez and Santos Cerdán as part of a broader political narrative involving the PSOE and their internal conflicts. The language used suggests a left-leaning perspective by highlighting the alleged misuse of power and the impact on individuals like Gonzá

El País logoEl PaísIndependent🔒Center5 hr. ago
The director of the Civil Guard tells the judge that she feels like a victim of Cerdán in the case Leire Díez

Mercedes González, director general of the Guardia Civil, testified before Judge Santiago Pedraz in the Leire Díez case, stating she feels like a political victim of the alleged plot led by former PSOE secretary Santos Cerdán and ex-socialist militant Leire Díez. The pair are accused of attempting to destabilize judicial procedures sensitive to the PSOE party, the government, or President Pedro Sánchez’s circle. During her interrogation at the National Court, González denied ever collaborating with any 'cloaca' (underground network) or participating in efforts to undermine investigations. She minimized her two meetings with Díez, noting she would not have sat with her if Díez had indicated she was aligned with Cerdán.

Bias read (Center): The article presents González's testimony neutrally, quoting her claims without overtly favoring either side. It includes her denial of involvement in any wrongdoing and her characterization of herself as a political victim, but does not take a stance on the validity of these claims or provide unim衡

El Mundo logoEl MundoIndependent🔒Center5 hr. ago
Director of the Civil Guard denies to the judge of the 'Cloacas case' that he pressured the UCO: "I am a victim of Cerdán"

Mercedes González, directora de la Guardia Civil, compareció ante el juez Santiago Pedraz en la Audiencia Nacional como imputada en el caso Leire EFE. Durante su declaración, negó haber presionado a la Unidad Central de Investigación y Operaciones (UCO) como parte de un plan de Leire Díez para frenar investigaciones contra el PSOE y el gobierno. González afirmó ser 'una víctima de Cerdán', refiriéndose al exsecretario de Organización del PSOE, quien según las investigaciones del caso Cloacas, habría facilitado recursos a Díez. También negó conocer una orden del director adjunto operativo (DAO) para que la UCO se mantuviera 'de perfil' en ciertas investigaciones. Además, explicó que los mensajes con Díez eran eliminados automáticamente debido a la configuración de WhatsApp.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the investigation without overtly favoring any particular political faction. It reports on González’s denials and provides context around the allegations against her, while also mentioning the involvement of political figures like Cerdán and Díez. The framing does

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