
Spanish Minister Denies Government Interference in Attorney General's Actions
Spain's Education Minister Denies Government Interference in Attorney General's Actions Madrid, Spain – Pilar Alegría, the Minister of Education and Vocational Training, has firmly denied allegations that the Spanish government interfered with the Attorney General's office. In a press conference captured on video by Cadena SER, Alegría stated, "I categorically deny that the government gave any instructions to Álvaro García Ortiz." This denial comes amidst ongoing investigations and public scrutiny of the Attorney General's actions. Alegría's statement emphasizes the lack of direct evidence supporting the claims of government interference. She further stated, "There is no direct proof to support these accusations." The minister's comments highlight the importance of upholding the integrity of the legal system and respecting the rule of law. The video provides a clear and concise account of Alegría's statement, offering valuable insight into this developing political situation.