“The report that proved that @monicaoltra was innocent was ready two weeks before the elections. It would have meant a push to the left. But someone decided that it was better to keep it. All the accusations against @podemos came out the day before. Do the judges do politics ?” . This message has been launched by Juan Carlos Monedero, referents of Podemos, through social networks. And its content has not liked the environment of Mónica Oltra.

The vice president’s former chief of staff, Miquel Real, has not hesitated, in response to Monedero on the same social network, that “stop using the name of Mónica Oltra in vain.” And he adds that “or at least stop using it in your particular game of Risk. Keep the same respectful silence that she has kept during this year in the face of very eloquent silences (and words), “continues the text.

Miquel Real, who is a member of the executive of Iniciativa PV, a force integrated into Compromís, has also conveyed a similar message to Pablo Iglesias, after the analysis space that his channel has dedicated to the former leader of Compromís. “Please stop groping @monicaoltra. Stop using her honorable name for the short dodge of your games of thrones that don’t even reach living room chairs. And this goes for everyone. Respect her prudent silence just as she respected your eloquent silences”.

In the Iglesias television space, a few minutes have been dedicated to analyzing the media and political treatment of the investigation on Mónica Oltra under the heading “they left her alone”. The debate was accompanied by an image of the former leader of Compromís. The criticism of this space was directed at the Compromís candidate for the Generalitat Valenciana, Joan Baldoví.

The crossing of tweets occurs as a result of the dissemination of the police report that dismantles the suspicion that Mónica Oltra’s team addressed the issue of her ex-husband’s abuse before the investigation began. And the police also emphasize that the former vice president did not delete any of the email messages that existed. One piece of information: the police report was delivered to the judge on May 10, 18 days before the 28-M elections, but it was released yesterday.

For his part, the co-spokesman for Compromís, Alberto Ibáñez, highlighted this Wednesday that the latest police report submitted to the judicial investigation on the former vice president of the Consell Mónica Oltra confirms that what her party partner has always defended in Les Corts, in the media and in the courts “was true.

“It is painful to know what we already knew eight months later; we cannot be happy in the face of a situation of injustice,” Ibáñez told EFE, who added that, despite everything, the fact that “today there are more people than yesterday who know that indeed what Oltra and Compromís said was true” supposes “a new hope”.

In the opinion of the also former regional secretary of the Generalitat, it is “vital” that the democrats rethink “how to defend left-wing leaders against attacks from the extreme right, and that these strategies do not involve personal sacrifice, but rather resistance collective”