
The Civil Guard DAO defends his "innocence" and ensures that he will not resign even if there is a trial
PUBLICIDAD Manuel Llamas has revealed that he has spoken to the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, after his charge and has transferred him to
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PUBLICITY Manuel Llamas has revealed that he has spoken to the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, after his accusation and has moved him that he considers this situation "unfair" and that is why he keeps him in the position. This fact, which ended up published in the press, unleashed a witch hunt in the unit to which it came to be warned that "heads will be shot," after the interior minister himself, Fernando Grande-Marlaka, ordered to discover who had been the possible filter. When asked about the motto of the Civil Guard of 'honor is my currency', the Lieutenant General believes that the questioning of honor and of the body itself "does not establish it in third parties," but corresponds to himself and his superiors.
Furthermore, They even spoke to their authors. PUBLICITY The DAO has repeated on several occasions that it does not intend to resign and that its superiors maintain their confidence in it: "There are many civilian guards of all the jobs charged, investigated and in procedural situations infinitely worse than mine and are kept in the position.".
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PUBLICITY Manuel Llamas has revealed that he has spoken to the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, after his accusation and has moved him that he considers this situation "unfair" and that is why he keeps him in the position.
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This fact, which ended up published in the press, unleashed a witch hunt in the unit to which it came to be warned that "heads will be shot," after the interior minister himself, Fernando Grande-Marlaka, ordered to discover who had been the possible filter.
according to The ObjectiveWhen asked about the motto of the Civil Guard of 'honor is my currency', the Lieutenant General believes that the questioning of honor and of the body itself "does not establish it in third parties," but corresponds to himself and his superiors.
according to Infobae — Últimas noticiasThey even spoke to their authors.
according to The ObjectivePUBLICITY The DAO has repeated on several occasions that it does not intend to resign and that its superiors maintain their confidence in it: "There are many civilian guards of all the jobs charged, investigated and in procedural situations infinitely worse than mine and are kept in the position.".
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