Otalora said in a press release that "in November last year the Civil Guard uncovered a web of political corruption in Totana unprecedented in the region."
He said that "this plot had been mounted by Juan Morales with the complicity of other council members and the current mayor José Martínez Andreo, taking advantage of their positions of councilors in the PP."
Otálora wanted to make clear that "the Civil Guard is still investigating and judicial processes today are being investigated."
Similarly stated that "the procedural position of mayor has not changed in substance, as currently Martínez Andreo public office is active on the weighing over alleged corruption charges, including crimes against privacy, of falsification of public documents, of corruption, influence peddling, embezzlement, a crime of failing to prosecute crimes of infidelity in the custody of documents and the crime of fraud, and hese are the most serious crimes attributable to public office ".
Otálora wanted to highlight that "evidence has been accumulating the Guardia Civil and prosecutors are striking and show that José Martínez Andreo constantly breached the law to benefit their friends, and that these have been our argument to ask the mayor to assume political responsibilities and resign. "
Otálora recalled that "the mayor's resignation not only asked the PSOE but also leads her to claim the PP and the president of the autonomous region for many months."
He ended by insisting that the mayor should resign "for not going to damage the image of Totana.
Source: PSOE Totana. Foto: archivo Totana.com