The spouse and daughter of Baltar’s driver, fined for rushing one of many official vehicles


Both have been recognized as drivers of an official automobile detected at 179 and 171 kilometers per hour. The occasions occurred in 2021 and 2022, one other matter that after once more splashes the PPdeG earlier than the 28 MA elections Alfonso Rueda asks to attend for the results of the investigation and Provincial Council de Ourense acknowledges that there was “malpractice” within the administration of its fleet

Another matter that returns to splash on to the Diputación de Ourense, chaired by Manuel Baltar. Just a month in the past he was caught at 215 kilometers per hour, in Puebla de Sanabria (Zamora), whereas he was going to Madrid when there was no official occasion scheduled on his agenda.

And, now, it has turn out to be identified that the spouse and daughter of his driver have been additionally fined for exceeding the pace restrict whereas driving one of many official vehicles obtainable to the Provincial Council.

The occasions occurred in 2021 and 2022. The first time, based on the DGT, an Audi A6 was detected by the radar of a helicopter at 179 kilometers per hour on April 6, 2021 on the AP6, at kilometer 72, close to Madrid. . And, virtually, a yr later, on May 12, 2022, the identical automobile was touring at a pace of 171 kilometers per hour on the identical highway close to A Gudiña (Ourense).

The two infractions have been penalized with fines of 400 euros and the withdrawal of 4 factors from the driving license. But, because the occupants of the automobile weren’t arrested on the time, to substantiate their identification, the DGT despatched the requests to the Diputación to determine them.

Alfonso Rueda asks to attend for the results of the investigation

The president of the Xunta and the Popular Party of Galicia, Alfonso Rueda, has requested that the results of the investigation introduced by the Ourense Provincial Council be awaited. Although, he admits that “whether it is an official automotive and non-disabled individuals have been driving, it’s an irregularity that should be investigated.”

Regarding these info, the Ourense Provincial Council has acknowledged that there was “malpractice” within the administration of its cell fleet, after it emerged that the lady and the daughter of its former supervisor have been recognized as drivers of an official automobile detected at 179 and 171 kilometers per hour, respectively.

In any case, the provincial establishment blames the previous employee and ensures that he, summoned within the Provincial Manor, has assumed that he’s accountable, along with regretting the injury triggered to the establishment. He has transferred this in an announcement despatched to the media, after Cadena SER made public some occasions that occurred in 2021 and 2022.

Rueda has insisted, when requested by journalists at an occasion in Ordes (A Coruña), that Baltar has not turn out to be the protagonist of the PP’s electoral marketing campaign and that the protagonists are the candidates of this get together “who’re leaving the fur”.

On Baltar’s trial, the president of the favored Galicians has urged to attend “for what occurs” in it. In addition, he has mentioned that the favored chief from Ourense has, like “any citizen, to undergo him and his penalties”, when requested if he ought to assume obligations.

Eight official vehicles and 6 drivers

There are many unknowns in regards to the Baltar case. The Diputación has eight official vehicles and 6 drivers, with full time availability, so every thing that surrounds the president and his travels is changing into an incredible enigma.

Raúl Domarco Piñeiro is the hyperlink between these two girls and Baltar. He retired in December of final yr. He was the pinnacle of the division chargeable for the cell park of the Presidency of the Ourense Provincial Council and the motive force assigned to the president of the identical, Manuel Baltar. Although his daughter, Laura Domarco Álvarez, was additionally an official of the group that Baltar presides over.

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