Replying to @LvivJournal
Allegedly, the #Spanish government was involved in smuggling gold between #Venezuela and #Russia, acting as a middleman. It's just one of many corruption cases currently under investigation.
You can look up details on the meeting between our former Minister of Transport, José Luis Ábalos, and Delcy Rodríguez, who's now acting as Venezuela's interim president. At first, the government denied ..., but later different and contradictory versions were told.
Spain is de facto a narco-state where politicians and police allow mafias to run their logistics operations and actively help launder dirty money. When the actual government came to power, they dismantled an elite anti-drug unit because it was too effective. In fact, they keep limiting resources and legal tools so that honest cops can't do their jobs properly. On top of that, the judiciary here is completely corrupt since it depends on the equally corrupt political power.
And if you're wondering why the #EUCommission doesn't raise the alarm about this the way it does with Hungary, just look at the fact that the second largest party backing von der Leyen, right after the CDU, is our ruling party.
That's why Russia gets away with whatever it wants here, like assassinating the Russian helicopter pilot who defected without our intelligence services lifting a finger or ever finding the culprits.
You can't expect anything from Spain, it's rotten to the core, and the only real law here is money.
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