PP criticizes Zapatero for not explaining origin of €1.3M jewelry found in office safe
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Aida Skirej
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Summary
The Spanish People's Party (PP) criticizes former Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero for failing to explain the origin of jewelry worth €1.3 million found in a safe at his office. The PP highlights that the judge noted the origin and tax status of the jewelry has not been accredited, and recalls that Zapatero remains accused of serious crimes. The PP also demands that the PSOE withdraw Zapatero's party membership and open disciplinary proceedings against him.
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· 3 pulleda día de hoy no se ha acreditado el origen ni la correspondiente liquidación tributaria y aduanera de las joyas
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