
As legal investigations into Spain's administrative circles deepen, Guardia Civil Director General Mercedes González faces charges for allegedly being part of the 'toilets' network accused of conducting illegal spying and activities for the PSOE, and committing crimes to handle lawsuits that could embarrass the government. These allegations are corroborated by prosecution claims suggesting that González engaged in negligence and misuse of office to neutralize judicial investigations uncomfortable for Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. The events, which have caused shockwaves across the country, have pushed political tensions within the Ministry of Justice and the police force to their peak. González has refused to appear before the public, avoiding making any statements or appearing in court to defend herself amidst these serious accusations.
Amidst the controversial investigation, Mercedes González took her position in the field to attend a pre-scheduled event presenting diplomas to new experts at the Mountain Service Unit in Huesca. This situation has caused surprise, as the highest authority of the police force did not suspend protocol duties amidst a major scandal, highlighting a contrast between the seriousness of the investigation and daily routine. This week is particularly significant as Commander Rubén Villalba, known as 'Aldama's mouse' and at the center of allegations of espionage and sabotage within the organization, is set to testify. González's continuation of her institutional duties in Huesca during this sensitive period continues to raise questions about the stance of both the government and police leadership during times of crisis.
At the ceremony in Huesca, Mercedes González took the stage but left the press's questions unanswered, choosing to keep her speech entirely within an institutional framework and refraining from addressing her personal legal situation or the accusations against her. Despite criticisms from within the police force, she merely spoke sentences praising the efforts and professionalism of the personnel receiving medals of honor for serving in difficult conditions in mountainous terrain. Her speech, themed on 'cooperation and perseverance' by praising the obstacles, fears, and security issues faced by the personnel, was interpreted as an attempt to ignore the allegations directed at her. Additionally, her emphasis on the need to increase women's employment in the armed forces at the ceremony drew attention by steering the topic towards gender equality.
The Spanish government, however, is attempting to move events to a different dimension by defining these developments as a reflection of a 'civil war' or 'political fight' within the Guardia Civil police force. According to a report by La Razon newspaper, Moncloa Palace argues that the tension at the organizational and administrative levels and between the authorities and the police in recent months has begun to overshadow sensitive investigations that could put the government in a difficult spot. Government sources deny these allegations and try to shape public perception by suggesting that the investigation is actually a result of internal power struggles, characterizing the prosecution's requests as a political lynching campaign.
Following these events, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has explicitly stated to his closest allies within the party that he will not allow the resignation of ministers or high-level officials solely due to 'prosecution' or the filing of a case, and that he will not relinquish power. This hardline stance reinforces rumors that a similar case could be opened against Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska and shows how critical a shield role Marlaska plays for Sánchez. Although Minister Marlaska had previously personally urged the Prime Minister to resign, he continues to remain in office. The fact that names like Óscar Puente, Bolaños, and Mónica García are among the most criticized ministers by the public, alongside Marlaska, reveals the depth of the political crisis and management difficulties in Sánchez's cabinet.
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