Overview
- At the PSdeG’s National Committee in Santiago, José Ramón Gómez Besteiro defended his handling of harassment complaints, citing speed, determination and protection of victims’ anonymity, while outlining the chronology of the Tomé and Barbadás cases.
- He redirected the meeting toward a unified push on local financing, with party sources weighing legal action to compel the Xunta to fund services such as home care; delegates voiced support and criticism but no leadership change followed.
- In A Coruña, the PP’s Interparlamentaria intensified attacks on the government’s new regional funding proposal presented this week, as Miguel Tellado pledged a complete alternative within the first year if Alberto Núñez Feijóo governs.
- Feijóo has called a January 18 summit in Aragón with regional leaders to coordinate a common stance and shape the PP’s counterproposal on regional financing.
- Leveraging its Senate majority, the PP will summon former Moncloa official Francisco Salazar to the ‘caso Koldo’ inquiry before the Aragón elections and also plans to call José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, a move Tellado tied to preliminary proceedings opened by the Audiencia Nacional and to investigations that include the Plus Ultra case.