The Public Prosecutor's Office in Madrid has joined the appeal filed by the defense of Begoña Gómez, wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, against the dismissal of her complaint against far-right activist Vito Quiles over an incident at a restaurant in Las Rozas. The case was initially dismissed by a judge in Majadahonda who found no evidence of a crime, stating that Gómez had left the premises immediately and that Quiles had not physically restrained her. Gómez’s legal team argues that further investigative measures are needed, including interviews with Quiles, Gómez, and witnesses, as well as retrieving surveillance footage from the restaurant. The prosecutor supports these steps, emphasizing the need to respect the right to effective judicial protection and proper evidence collection.
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