
Spanish Minister Accuses Opposition Party of Spreading Disinformation
Spanish Minister Accuses Opposition of Disinformation Campaign Madrid, Spain – June 11, 2025 – In a heated exchange during a parliamentary session today, Maria Jesús Montero, Spain's First Vice President and Minister of Economy and Finance, launched a scathing attack against the Popular Party (PP), accusing them of deliberately spreading false information and creating a climate of social unrest. Montero's comments came during a debate on [insert relevant topic]. "The PP is engaged in a policy of intoxication, inventing lies to generate unease among citizens and to disrespect institutions," Montero stated. She went on to cite several examples, including the case of Norberto Uzal, who faces 53 years in prison for alleged involvement in a hydrocarbon scheme, and others. Montero pointedly asked PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo if he had anything to say about these individuals. The video shows the tense atmosphere in the chamber as Montero delivers her remarks, with members of the PP visibly reacting to her accusations. The exchange is a clear indication of the deep divisions within Spanish politics and the ongoing debate surrounding [insert relevant political context]. The incident highlights the importance of accurate information and the dangers of political disinformation in shaping public opinion.