Feb 20 • 23:09 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El Mundo

The PP implicates Ana Redondo in the 'DAO case' and takes Marlaska to the Senate

The Popular Party (PP) is broadening its accusations related to the DAO case of alleged sexual harassment within the National Police by implicating Minister Ana Redondo alongside Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska.

The Popular Party (PP) has escalated its criticism regarding the DAO case, implicating Minister Ana Redondo in the controversy surrounding alleged sexual harassment by the Deputy Operational Director (DAO) of the National Police. Initially targeting Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska, the opposition party now claims that Redondo failed to adequately supervise protocols meant to prevent such incidents, effectively advancing their allegations that the government is not taking sexual misconduct seriously enough.

A subordinate of the dismissed DAO has come forward with a formal complaint alleging sexual assault, intimidation, and potential coercion following the incident, exposing serious concerns about the internal handling of sexual harassment cases within the police force. This revelation adds another layer of urgency and gravity to the already tense political discourse, as it raises questions about governmental accountability and the effectiveness of existing measures to protect victims within law enforcement agencies.

In light of the accusations, the PP has formally requested a parliamentary debate and scrutiny regarding the Ministry of the Interior's actions. This move will likely heighten political tensions, placing further scrutiny on both Marlaska's handling of the case and Redondo's role, while prompting discussions on the reforms necessary to address sexual harassment within the National Police and similar institutions in Spain.

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