Overview
- El Mundo reports that Vox executive Montse Lluis accused Revuelta secretary Pablo González Gasca of minor expense irregularities before apologizing a week later and asking to "regularize" the situation.
- According to the same report, a March dinner with adviser Kiko Méndez-Monasterio and others allegedly sought the removal of Revuelta’s president and discussed unused DANA donations described as year-end remnant funds.
- The paper also recounts a meeting where Jorge Buxadé presented a document proposing the dissolution of Asoma, the vehicle behind Revuelta, in exchange for avoiding legal action, which members did not sign.
- Revuelta publicly accuses Vox’s national leadership of fabricating claims of diverted DANA funds to intervene in the youth group and seize control, a charge Vox denies.
- Former Revuelta vice president Arturo Villarroya has filed a complaint with the Fiscalía, while Vox says it has no formal ties to the group, demanded transparency, and notified the whistleblower authority, citing leaked audios.