Valencia Court Upholds Indictment Against Former Minister Salomé Pradas, Dismisses Investigation of Others
The Valencia Court has officially confirmed the indictment in the criminal case against Salomé Pradas, the former Minister of Justice and Interior, related to the management of the DANA (a meteorological phenomenon) that has garnered significant attention. In a notable ruling, the court has also decided not to pursue investigations into other key figures involved in the matter, including Pilar Bernabé, the Government delegate in the Valencian Community, and Miguel Polo, the president of the Júcar Hydrological Confederation.
This decision marks a pivotal moment in an ongoing legal discourse surrounding the governmental response to the disastrous event, which has raised questions about accountability and governance in times of crisis. As the legal proceedings continue to unfold, it is imperative for the public to stay informed about the developments in this significant case.
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