The book ‘The Russian Plot’ by David Alandete reveals how Rajoy stood up to Assange’s interference

The book ‘The Russian Plot’ by David Alandete reveals how Rajoy stood up to Assange’s interference
The book ‘The Russian Plot’ by David Alandete reveals how Rajoy stood up to Assange’s interference

Journalist David Alandete publishes this Wednesday June 26 The Russian plota book that provides unpublished data about the relationships that the processes He engaged with foreign agents and, especially, from Putin’s Russia. The correspondent, who has published highly influential information on this matter for years, adds in this work new details about those days that compromised the stability of Spain.

Among some of the book’s revelations are how the then president of the Government, Mariano Rajoygot fed up with the interference of the spy, who repeatedly showed his sympathy for separatism both in word and action, because since WikiLeaks They had duplicated the website of the illegal referendum of October 1, which the Spanish State had tried to dismantle.


THE SPHERE OF BOOKS (2024). 334 PAGES

The Russian plot

David Alandete

The book alludes to a meeting between Lenin Moreno, president of Ecuador, with Mariano Rajoy on the occasion of the former’s visit to the Moncloa palace, in Madrid. In that meeting, focused on immigration and economic cooperation issues, the Spanish president conveyed to Moreno his discomfort with the pronouncements on Catalonia of Assange, who lived for almost seven years in the embassy of Ecuador in London.

Assange’s sympathies with separatism is one of the striking points of the book that he publishes this Wednesday Alandete. In fact, the journalist has published that on November 9, 2017 – a few weeks after the illegal referendum – Oriol Soler and Andreu Grinyótwo pro-independence activists with connections to Puigdemont, visited Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy in London to discuss independence.

Set free

Julian Assange, who left the maximum security prison where he was held in London on Monday, has been a free man for just a few hours after 14 years of judicial adventures.

Even today, in 2024, the fugitive Carles Puigdemont continues to show loyalty to the spy, whom he has referred to in recent hours through his account on journalism in particular… And in the face of which many have also remained silent.

 
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