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Chivite will be asked about the Koldo case in the Senate this Monday

It will be the 86th appearance of the Senate Committee of Inquiry by the President of the Navarre Government.

PAMPLONA, 30/06/2025.- La presidenta de Navarra, María Chivite (c), a su llegada al Parlamento para explicar el proceso de adjudicación de las obras de Belate, y donde se aprobarán las normas para la Comisión de Investigación sobre adjudicaciones de obras públicas en la Comunidad foral, este lunes. EFE/ Villar Lopez
Maria Chivite, president of Navarre

The President of the Navarre Government Maria Chivite will appear on Monday in the Senate on the Koldo investigation committee, where UPN, Vox and PP will ask him about his involvement in the corruption case in which the PSN is allegedly involved. 

The charge of former PSN and PSOE Secretary of Organization Santos Cerdán in June revolutionized the judicial investigation of the Koldo case, which until then was an issue related to the contracts  of the time duringthe pandemic.



The appearance of the PSN Secretary General and President of the Council will be the 86th SCommission of Inquiry.

Cerdán himself was the first to take the floor on April 30, 2024. On that occasion he denied any connection with the case, especially when asked about his alleged relationship with Koldo Garcia, the alleged broker of the masquerade, on which, as has been said, the matter had begun.

Other Navarre socialist leaders, such as the Minister of Inclusion, Elma Saiz, on 27 June 2024; the Councillor for Territorial Cohesion, Oscar Chivite, last 15 July; and the Councillor for Territorial Cohesion and now President of the PSN, Bernardo Ciriza, last Tuesday.



The President of Navarre will probably be asked about the construction ofthe Belat tunnels , as PP, UPN and Vox suspect that there were incidents in the award, even though the judicial inquiry has not received it.


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