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.