Recent revelations of the conversations held between Francisco Martínez, Secretary of State for Government Security of the Spanish Government led by Mariano Rajoy, and the operational chief of the Police of the Iberian nation, Eugenio Pino, revealed the participation of the Venezuelan opposition in the plot to attack the leader Pablo Iglesias and the Podemos party.
WhatsApp conversations that were presented as part of the evidence of this strategy to attack the Spanish center-left party, the name of the Venezuelan opposition, Henry Ramos Allup appears as part of the actors who were part of this plot.
According to the publication of elDiario.esin June 2016, El País published that the Venezuelan Assembly was investigating the alleged illegal financing of the Government of Hugo Chávez to the party of Pablo Iglesias through the Center for Political and Social Studies Foundation (CEPS).
That National Assembly that was under the presidency of the then deputy Henry Ramos Allup was mentioned by those involved in this case and the name of the former Venezuelan deputy comes up in the middle of the conversation they had around this information that was part of the setup, as it was the alleged transfer of $272,000 by President Nicolás Maduro to Pablo Iglesias.
“Henry Ramos is the president of the Venezuelan National Assembly. They are looking for the check”, Martínez wrote, obtaining as a response from Pino that “better, because the journalists are beginning to say that it is crappy. The attorney general already has it. It seems that she will open errands ”.
complete confidence
When Martínez consulted about Ramos Allup’s ability to collaborate in this plot, Pino responded “totally.”
Another of the names that appear within this plot is the former minister Rafael Isea, who held a meeting with Martínez in New York where he promised to help so that Podemo did not come to power in Spain under the guarantee that they would remove his family and offered “a new life” in Spain.
This conversation with Isea was revealed by the ABC newspaper and the allegation of the former minister accused of corruption in Venezuela was that “the police told him that his testimony would not be made public.”
This connection of the former president of the AN with this plot of attacks against Podemos and its former leader Pablo Iglesias, adds to the file of collaboration between the PP and the extremist Venezuelan opposition to attack the Creole government and actors from the left and center left of the Iberian nation .