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Leire Díez maintains that his detention was "disproportionate and unjustified" and asks to annul the cause
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Leire Díez maintains that his detention was "disproportionate and unjustified" and asks to annul the cause

The defense of former Socialist Party militant Leire Díez has challenged the legality of her December 2025 detention, arguing that it violated her fundamental rights and was disproportionate and unjustified. They claim the arrest was based on evidence obtained during searches conducted by the Guardia Civil’s UCO unit in the case of Antxon Alonso, which was unrelated to Díez. The defense asserts that there was no indication she would fail to appear before the judiciary or flee, nor was there a concrete factual basis for the alleged criminal conduct. They argue that the detention was unnecessary, as a voluntary police summons could have sufficed, especially since the underlying investigation had been ongoing for over a year without prior arrests. Additionally, they highlight that the search of her devices and belongings lacked proper judicial authorization. The defense maintains that if the detention is nullified, all subsequent actions derived from it—such as asset seizures and judicial resolutions—are also invalid. Díez is currently under investigation alongside other high-profile figures for alleged corruption and interference in judicial processes.

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elDiario.es logoelDiario.esIndependentConservativeFactual 90Objective 757 days ago
Marlaska places the plot of Leire Díez "outside of Interior", supports Mercedes González and doubts the pressures on the UCO

The Spanish minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, defended the actions of Mercedes González, head of the Civil Guard, during her testimony before the Senate. He stated that the alleged plot involving former PSOE member Leire Díez was outside the Ministry of the Interior and questioned pressures on the Central Operations Unit (UCO) from within the armed forces. Marlaska denied any pressure on investigators and emphasized that no one under his ministry acted in a manner described in reports. He confirmed that González had met with Díez, who requested rehabilitation for a detained officer, but she refused. Marlaska also mentioned informing Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez about a meeting with the UCO after an audio surfaced where Díez allegedly spoke of killing a UCO officer, which Sánchez called 'perfect.'

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the minister's defense of the Civil Guard leadership as a rebuttal to allegations of external influence and internal pressures, using strong language to distance the ministry from wrongdoing. The emphasis on the prime minister’s approval of the UCO's stance suggests alignment with

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): The article presents the legal reasoning behind the imputation, citing the Fiscalía and the judge. However, it leans into more subjective language regarding 'intimidación institucional' and 'efecto desaliento,' suggesting a potential bias towards the legal interpretation rather than neutrality.

El País logoEl PaísIndependent🔒CenterFactual 90Objective 653 days ago
Dos cafés y tres expedientes: reconstrucción de la imputación de la directora de la Guardia Civil

Forty days ago, agents from the Central Operational Unit (UCO) entered the Directorate General of the Guardia Civil at the order of Judge Santiago Pedraz to search for several documents. They were looking for a detailed list of individuals who had accessed the premises of the armed force, suspecting that former socialist activist Leire Díez—who is now accused of plumbing work for the PSOE and investigated for trying to sabotage judicial cases—had met with the director of the Institute, Mercedes González. The agents also searched for administrative files related to members of the UCO between January 1, 2024, and May 27, 2025. They found three confidential internal investigations that could lead to disciplinary proceedings. According to the report, they did not find any entry by Díez into the main headquarters of the body. However, Mercedes González admitted she had had two coffees (or teas, in her case) with Leire Díez between September 2024 and April 2025, despite the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, initially denying any meetings between them.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the facts neutrally, focusing on the actions taken by the UCO and the responses from involved parties without overtly favoring any side. It includes both the accusations against Leire Díez and the admissions made by Mercedes González, providing a balanced account of the events.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 65): This article provides a detailed reconstruction of the imputation process and aligns closely with the primary source. It mentions the search by UCO agents and the findings, including the three internal investigations. While factual, it leans slightly towards emphasizing the judicial impact over the

elDiario.es logoelDiario.esIndependentProgressiveFactual 85Objective 705 days ago
The imputation of the Director General of the Civil Guard in the case of Leire Díez embarrasses the Government

The article discusses the legal implications of the indictment of Mercedes González, the Director General of the Guardia Civil, in the case involving Leire Díez. Following her recent testimony before the Senate supported by Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska, the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office has requested her indictment, citing possible involvement or collaboration with a corruption network led by former Socialist Party leader Santos Cerdán and Leire Díez. The judicial report by prosecutors Elisa Lamelas and Mar Scharfhausen challenges the government's claim that the conspiracy targeted investigations against both the PSOE and President Pedro Sánchez. It highlights González's alleged close ties to Díez and the suspicious actions of Deputy Director Manuel Llamas, including withholding information and initiating internal investigations within the Guardia Civil. This marks the first high-ranking government official indicted in this case, breaking a symbolic barrier previously confined to the PSOE. Prosecutors now suspect the network may have infiltrated significant public institutions like the Guardia Civil.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the indictment of a senior government official as part of a broader investigation into potential corruption networks, emphasizing the involvement of high-profile figures and suggesting systemic influence. While it presents factual developments, the emphasis on institutional compk,

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article accurately reports on the imputation of the director general of the Guardia Civil and the DAO, aligning with the primary source document. It provides context about the government’s reaction and mentions the ongoing investigation, maintaining a relatively neutral stance.

elDiario.es logoelDiario.esIndependentConservativeFactual 85Objective 706 days ago
The PP asks Judge Pedraz the imputation of the Director General of the Civil Guard and the DAO in the case of Leire Díez

The Popular Party (PP) has requested that Judge Pedro Pedraz include the Director General of the Civil Guard, Mercedes González, and her Deputy Operational Director (DAO), Manuel Llamas, as suspects in the case involving Leire Díez. The PP alleges that there was a presumed plot aimed at destabilizing and obstructing ongoing judicial and police investigations targeting the PSOE and members of the government. This alleged conspiracy, supposedly supervised by Santos Cerdán and coordinated by Leire Díez, sought to undermine the Central Operations Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard, particularly focusing on Lieutenant Colonel Antonio Balas. The PP supports its claims with reports from the UCO, stating that there was a personal and repeated relationship between González and Díez, which continued after González took office on September 17, 2024. They highlight at least three face-to-face meetings and numerous instant messaging contacts, suggesting that Díez used this relationship to push administrative actions within the Civil Guard against the UCO.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the allegations against the Civil Guard leadership as part of a broader political conspiracy orchestrated by left-wing figures. It emphasizes the involvement of high-ranking officials and uses terms like 'trama' (conspiracy) and 'desestabilizar' (destabilize) to suggest a systemic

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article accurately reports the PP's request for the imputation of the Guardia Civil director and DAO based on the primary source. It includes details from the UCO reports and mentions the three meetings. However, it lacks balance by focusing primarily on the PP's stance and does not mention the

El Confidencial logoEl ConfidencialIndependent🔒ProgressiveFactual 80Objective 6511 days ago
The new mails unveiled by the UCO open the way to accuse Begoña Gómez in the European Prosecutor's Office

The article reports that new emails revealed by the Spanish Anti-Corruption Unit (UCO) could lead to the prosecution of Begoña Gómez before the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO). The emails suggest potential misconduct related to her role in the European Parliament, specifically concerning financial transparency and compliance with EU regulations. The UCO has been investigating corruption cases involving EU officials, and these communications may provide evidence necessary for legal action. The article highlights the significance of these findings in the broader context of anti-corruption efforts within the EU.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the investigation into Begoña Gómez as part of a broader effort to hold EU officials accountable, which aligns with progressive values of transparency and anti-corruption. While the focus is on legal procedures, the emphasis on holding high-profile figures accountable suggests a倾向

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 65): The article references emails uncovered by the UCO that may lead to Begoña Gómez being charged by the European Prosecution Office. While it presents this as a development, it lacks specific details about the content of these emails or their direct connection to Gómez, making it somewhat speculative

elDiario.es logoelDiario.esIndependentProgressiveyesterday
Leire Díez maintains that his detention was "disproportionate and unjustified" and asks to annul the cause

The defense of former Socialist Party militant Leire Díez has challenged the legality of her December 2025 detention, arguing that it violated her fundamental rights and was disproportionate and unjustified. They claim the arrest was based on evidence obtained during searches conducted by the Guardia Civil’s UCO unit in the case of Antxon Alonso, which was unrelated to Díez. The defense asserts that there was no indication she would fail to appear before the judiciary or flee, nor was there a concrete factual basis for the alleged criminal conduct. They argue that the detention was unnecessary, as a voluntary police summons could have sufficed, especially since the underlying investigation had been ongoing for over a year without prior arrests. Additionally, they highlight that the search of her devices and belongings lacked proper judicial authorization. The defense maintains that if the detention is nullified, all subsequent actions derived from it—such as asset seizures and judicial resolutions—are also invalid. Díez is currently under investigation alongside other high-profile figures for alleged corruption and interference in judicial processes.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the defense of Leire Díez—a former member of the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE)—as a legitimate challenge to the legality of her detention, emphasizing procedural violations and the lack of concrete evidence. While the article does not overtly criticize the authorities, a

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