Santos Cerdán breaks silence with book claiming he is victim of 'political and media trial' over Koldo case
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Santos Cerdán, former Organization Secretary of Spain's PSOE party, breaks his silence by publishing a book titled 'La caída: Poder, relato y destrucción en la era del juicio político' (The Fall: Power, Narrative and Destruction in the Age of Political Trial). In the book, he claims to be a victim of a "political and media trial" following his involvement in the Koldo corruption case and the alleged Leire Díez case. The book will be available on Amazon starting June 30, offering a first-person account of his experience and reflections on the personal, political, and institutional consequences of what he considers a political and media persecution.
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El libro lleva por título 'La caída: Poder, relato y destrucción en la era del juicio político'
Narra en primera persona su experiencia y reflexiona sobre las consecuencias personales, políticas e institucionales de lo que considera un 'juicio político y mediático'
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