The Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration and also Government spokesperson, Elma Saiz, has once again spoken out against the judicial process in which Begoña Gómez, wife of the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, is being investigated. Saiz has defined the case as a "nonsense" and "anomalous" just after Gómez deposited her passport at the Plaza de Castilla courts as a precautionary measure for a possible trial.
In a press conference at the Ministry headquarters, at the end of her meeting with the associations of mothers and fathers of children with serious illnesses, Asfacume and CUME, the minister stressed that "Mrs. Gómez is complying with what Judge Peinado has established as a precautionary measure".
The Executive spokesperson reiterated that the Government trusts "that higher bodies will bring order" to this procedure, which she has once again referred to as "anomalous" and a "nonsense".
Begoña Gómez handed over her passport this Wednesday afternoon at the Plaza de Castilla courts, in Madrid, in compliance with the decision adopted by Judge Juan Carlos Peinado at the preliminary hearing held the previous week, following the request of popular prosecutions led by Hazte Oír.
