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Editorial: El País

  • The UCO report doesn't provide evidence on the crime of secret revelation against the State Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz.
  • García Ortiz received the document in which Alberto González Amador acknowledged his crimes 20 minutes after its initial release.
  • No messages were found on the Attorney General's mobile on the days under investigation, supporting the suspicion about his guilt.
  • The action against García Ortiz, a high-ranking State official, is extraordinary and without precedent in democracy.
  • The note published by the Prosecutor's Office sought to respond to a hoax spread by the chief of staff of President Díaz Ayuso, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez.
  • Rodríguez used the exchange of messages between the investigated and the prosecutor to spread false information and defended the actions of a confessed tax defrauder.

Conclusion: The case and actions taken have revealed a series of irregularities and misinformation that are ultimately obstructing justice, demonstrating the need for stricter measures and transparency within high-ranking State officials and the press.