SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, March 31 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The general coordinator of the PP, Elías Bendodo, has accused this Friday the president of the Government of the Canary Islands, Ángel Víctor Torres, of being “hidden” before the ‘Mediator case’ and the ‘Masks case’ and has predicted that these two causes “will They’re going to take it forward.”
In statements to journalists before meeting with the electoral candidates of the PP in Tenerife, he regretted that the Canary Islands have been talked about in the last two weeks due to the “scandalous” cases of corruption and understands that Torres “cannot flee from the wake of Tito Bernie”.
Along these lines, he has indicated that it is a “blushing case of corruption”, with “drugs, binge eating and prostitution” and that it has its “epicenter” in the archipelago, while admitting that as an Andalusian he is not “surprised” by this case in the ranks of the PSOE because they have lived it “for decades” with “the ERE and the training courses”.
He has indicated that “few explanations have been given and few heads have rolled” because “no explanation has been given”, neither about the “Meditor case” nor about the “Masks case”, of which he said that “someone will have to explain Where has that money gone?
Bendodo has also insisted that from the PSOE “they want to cover up the shame of the socialist deputy by blaming the Civil Guard with the barracks case” but has made it clear that in this case there is no room for Torres to use the “ostrich technique”. “You have to give a lot of explanations and ask for a lot of responsibilities,” he commented.
Likewise, he has not hidden that this case is “bad news” for politics in general, but he understands that in any case “it must demobilize” the PSOE electorate, which is the party “leading this case.”
In front of Torres, he has exposed the “illusion, desire, leadership and necessary alternation” represented by Manolo Domínguez, candidate for the Presidency of the PP, stressing that “change is palpable” in the archipelago.
Thus, he has advanced that the presence of the national leadership of the PP is going to “multiply” in the Canary Islands in the next two months and has defended that “if in any territory of Spain a change is urgent and necessary, it is in the Canary Islands” and “the Manolo’s project is growing step by step and Ángel Víctor Torres’s is taking steps backwards”.