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Senate Clash Intensifies Over Alleged 2020 Party at Parador de Teruel

Pilar Alegría accuses PP of sexist harassment and spreading disinformation, while Paradores denies damage claims tied to ex-Minister Ábalos.

La ministra de Educación, Formación Profesional y Deportes, Pilar Alegría.
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La pregunta en la sesión de control al Gobierno, en concreto dirigida la a ministra portavoz Pilar Alegría, en la Cámara Alta la ha realizado la senadora y alcaldesa de Teruel (Emma Buj, a la derecha)

Overview

  • During a heated Senate session, Pilar Alegría revealed that Pablo Casado was the only PP member to personally support her after sexist insults linked to the Parador de Teruel allegations.
  • Emma Buj, PP senator and Teruel mayor, accused the government of threatening Parador staff with dismissal for violating confidentiality clauses if they spoke about the alleged 2020 events.
  • Paradores reiterated its denial of any damages from the alleged party involving José Luis Ábalos, with no new evidence emerging to substantiate the claims.
  • Alegría denounced the PP of Aragón and its national leadership for orchestrating what she called a campaign of hatred and lies against her.
  • The incident, which allegedly occurred during strict COVID-19 restrictions, remains a point of contention between PSOE and PP, reflecting deeper partisan and regional tensions.