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Editorial: El Mundo

  • Annotations found in the registry of Julio Martínez indicate significant business and political connections with José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, attributing him with links to the Chavista regime.
  • These findings suggest that Spain's foreign policy may have been influenced by commercial interests, casting doubt on the trust in the country.
  • The Plus Ultra case implicates Zapatero in an ethical and aesthetic scandal, and puts Sánchez in a difficult situation.
  • Physical evidence was found, including a contract, jewelries, and cash, that support the accusations.

Conclusion: These revelations could have a significant impact on Zapatero's public image and the trust towards Sánchez's administration, questioning the integrity of Spain's foreign policy.