The spokesperson for the Socialists in the Madrid Parliament has opted not to declare in response to questions from senators during a session of the investigation committee. When asked about her memories of contacts with Aldama, a tense situation arose. The continuous interruptions from spokesperson Reyes Maroto led the president of the committee table, Eloy Suárez, to firmly stop them.
Amid shouts of "Shut up!", Suárez managed to get Maroto to stop and ask her questions. However, the spokesperson responded very briefly, causing moments of laughter between her and the Popular senator. Despite this, Maroto avoided elaborating on her answers.
During the session, there was a crossfire of accusations among senators, with the Socialist senator criticizing the Popular party for cases of corruption. Popular senator Alfonso Carlos Serrano tried unsuccessfully to obtain answers from Maroto, which generated discomfort in the room.
The session was briefly suspended due to Maroto's lack of respect towards other senators and resumed with the same dynamic: questions without clear answers. The spokesperson's silence has generated criticism and suspicion among those present.
Ultimately, the investigation committee on the Koldo case concluded with a temporary suspension, resulting in many unanswered questions and a general atmosphere of frustration. Subsequent statements from the senators reflected the tension and discontent regarding the attitude of the Socialist spokesperson.