
Spanish Government Denies Interference in García Ortiz Case
Spain's Government Spokesperson Denies Interference in Prosecutor's Office Investigation Madrid, Spain – June 10, 2025 – Pilar Alegría, the spokesperson for the Spanish government, today categorically denied allegations that the government interfered in the investigation of García Ortiz. In a press conference broadcast by abc.es, Alegría stated, "This government maintains its total confidence in the Attorney General of the State and the Prosecutor's Office as a whole." She emphasized the government's respect for the judicial process and the rule of law. Alegría's comments follow recent claims by the Supreme Court, which she dismissed as lacking evidence. She said, "We deeply regret that the Supreme Court made these statements without any proof." Alegría's strong denial underscores the significance of the ongoing investigation and the government's commitment to due process. The press conference provided a clear and concise response to the accusations, emphasizing transparency and upholding the principles of justice.