Mar 3 • 11:17 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El País

The Madrid Court orders the investigation of Miguel Ángel Rodríguez for leaking data of two EL PAÍS journalists

The Madrid Court has ordered an investigation into Miguel Ángel Rodríguez for leaking private information of two journalists from EL PAÍS as retaliation for their reporting.

The Madrid Provincial Court has mandated an investigation into Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, who is the chief of staff for Isabel Díaz Ayuso, following allegations that he leaked confidential information about two journalists from EL PAÍS. This action comes in response to the journalists working near the home of the Madrid president in relation to a tax fraud case involving her partner, Alberto González Amador. The investigation has been reopened after the initial dismissal by the lower court, which had rejected the complaint from the PSOE and EL PAÍS last year.

The allegations stem from a perceived retaliation against the journalists for their investigative work, raising significant concerns about press freedom and the safety of journalists in Spain. The audacity of such a breach of confidentiality by a high-ranking political advisor points to a troubling climate for media representatives in the country, especially when probing matters related to powerful officials.

Should the investigation reveal wrongdoing, it could have serious implications for both Rodríguez and Ayuso's administration. It draws attention to the ongoing tensions between political figures and the media, emphasizing the importance of protecting journalistic integrity and freedom of expression. This case may set a precedent that influences how both politicians and journalists navigate the fragile relationship that exists within Spanish political discourse.

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