
Moncloa calls the judge's decision not to let Begoña Gómez travel to the NATO summit "incomprehensible"
To see what decision the judge made, whether or not he would let Begoña Gómez, the wife of Ped, travel
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To see what decision the judge made, whether or not he would let Begoña Gómez, the wife of Ped, travel. Moncloa describes the judge's decision not to let Begoña Gómez travel to the NATO summit as "incomprehensible.". And, like Peinado, although not being overjustified by the fact that the police escort of the president's wife could help her escape, it has been said that there are no reasons to allow Begoña Gómez to travel to a country with which there is no framework for judicial and police cooperation.
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To see what decision the judge made, whether or not he would let Begoña Gómez, the wife of Ped, travel
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesMoncloa describes the judge's decision not to let Begoña Gómez travel to the NATO summit as "incomprehensible.".
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And, like Peinado, although not being overjustified by the fact that the police escort of the president's wife could help her escape, it has been said that there are no reasons to allow Begoña Gómez to travel to a country with which there is no framework for judicial and police cooperation.
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To see what decision the judge made, whether or not he would let Begoña Gómez, the wife of Ped, travel
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