Aldama interrupts Leire Díez's appearance, accuses her of lying, and threatens Pedro Sánchez and Santos Cerdán.

The alleged fixer in the 'Koldo case', businessman Víctor de Aldama, today interrupted the appearance given by former Socialist activist Leire Díez , in which he asserted that he does not work on behalf of the PSOE and that he is not a "plumber girl." He also accused her of lying and threatened her for making these statements to the media.
Díaz, who appears in various audio recordings making inquiries against senior officers of the Central Operative Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard , called this appearance before the media after meeting yesterday in Ferraz with the head of the PSOE's legal services and having resigned as a PSOE member.
" He lied to you, it's all a pantomime (...) He's laughing at all Spaniards ," Aldama exclaimed just after Díez finished an appearance without questions to give explanations, one day after resigning as a member of the PSOE after having been accused of exchanging favors in exchange for compromising information against high-ranking officials.
Aldama, who was sitting in the audience at the appearance, also threatened Díez after giving his version of the leaked audio recordings, reports Europa Press. " He doesn't know what he did by coming here. This woman (Leire Díez), Santos Cerdán, and the Prime Minister are going to find out ," he stated, also issuing a warning to the PSOE's Organization Secretary and Pedro Sánchez.

Socialist Leire Díez insists on classifying the conversations in which she tried to gather compromising information about the UCO as part of a journalistic investigation she had been conducting for a long time. She stated in her statement that she is a journalist and is working on "a book" of the most well-known cases, "the most well-known cases in which serious crimes have been confirmed, have already been confirmed, and which in one way or another have had or continue to have a political impact."
"I spent years gathering information before the scandals affecting the PSOE government came to light, which I have also addressed," he added. He denied acting on behalf of the PSOE. "You can be a socialist and conduct investigative work, as is the case with the work I have been doing for years," he concluded.
"I'm neither a plumber nor a coward," she added, insisting that, furthermore, "I'm neither a public employee nor do I hold any position in the PSOE. I'll repeat it again, I don't hold any position in the PSOE." "I'm an activist with my rights as a citizen, among others, the right to publish books and, in my case, to denounce any injustices I deem appropriate."
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