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Judge Peinado invites himself to Moncloa and receives a complaint as a gift

Judge Peinado invites himself to Moncloa and receives a complaint as a gift

It was not a great deal for Judge Juan Carlos Peinado. A visit to Moncloa and two minutes of testimony in exchange for a complaint for prevarication. Pedro Sánchez refused to testify in the legal proceedings against his wife – a right recognised by law – and thanked him for the trouble by sending him the State Attorney’s Office with all its artillery. “Whoever can do it, let him do it,” José María Aznar had said. He forgot to say: let him do something, but let him not even think of entering Moncloa with an explosives belt to blow himself up.

There is always the possibility that Peinado, who at 69 years old has already seen it all, counted on this reaction and thought it perfect for broadening his messianic suit. The judge, one of the 54 investigating judges in the city of Madrid, faces Leviathan, the Sanchista monster that will put an end to freedom, democracy and good manners at the table. He will be the martyr who will receive the cheers of the right. They may even give him a subscription to ABC.

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