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PP Congresswoman Noelia Núñez admits she has no law degree and PSOE calls for her resignation for "lying"

The Deputy Secretary for Mobilization and Digital Challenge of the People's Party has acknowledged that the information on studies on his record in the Congress of Deputies is "wrong", but has assured that "he has never intended to deceive anyone".

La diputada del PP, Noelia Núñez, durante un pleno en el Congreso de los Diputados
PP Congresswoman Noelia Núñez during a plenary session of Congress. Stock Photo: Europa Press

PP Congresswoman Noelia Núñezacknowledges that she has not completed her law studies and therefore has no degree, contrary to what appears on her personal record in the Congress of Deputies. 

The people's representative has explained this in his message on the X social network, after the Socialist Minister for Transport, Oscar Puente, expressed doubts about his curriculum on the same social network. 

The PP's Deputy Secretary of Mobilization and Digital Challenge has acknowledged that the information on studies on his record in the Congress of Deputies is "wrong," but has assured that "he has never intended to deceive anyone."

Nuñez has explained that he started law studies at the Complutense University of Madrid, but that at some point he transferred his file to the National University of Distance Education in Spain UNED Enternational College of Distance Education, and then began his degree in English Studies.

PSOE calls for the resignation of Noelia Núñez for "lying"

The PSOE has asked Núñez to resign immediately from the positions of deputy of Madrid and president of the PP of Fuenlabrada for having "consciously" and "twice" lied about his curriculum.



"In his interviews with the media, he stated that he had a degree in Law, English Philology, and Legal Sciences of Public Administration. That's not true, "the PSOE said in a statement. "It's not a small mistake," the Socialists add.

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