🏛️ Senate committee hears testimony in Koldo case amid harassment allegations
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Francisco Salazar testified before the Senate committee investigating the Koldo García Izaguirre affair on February 5, 2026. He denied allegations of sexual harassment, claiming his resignation from the PSOE was for family reasons. The inquiry, prompted by the Popular Party, focuses on government contracts linked to García Izaguirre. Salazar's testimony has raised questions about the PSOE's internal culture and accountability regarding misconduct.
Key points
- Francisco Salazar testified before the Senate committee investigating the Koldo García Izaguirre affair.
- He denied allegations of sexual harassment and claimed his resignation was solely for family reasons.
- The inquiry focuses on government contracts and operations linked to García Izaguirre.
- Salazar's testimony was prompted by the Popular Party, which claims he has critical information.
Links
- El País: Francisco Salazar comparece en la comisión del 'caso Koldo' en el Senado: "No conozco el Peugeot de Pedro Sánchez"
- ABC: Paco Salazar comparece en el Senado, en directo: declaraciones del exdirigente del PSOE por el caso Koldo hoy
- Público: Salazar niega en el Senado las acusaciones de acoso y afirma que "siempre" respetó a sus compañeras del PSOE
- Europa Press: Azcón acusa a Pilar Alegría de "mentir" sobre su comida con Salazar: "Me dijo que le había reprochado esa actitud"
- El Mundo: Francisco Salazar niega que Pilar Alegría le reprochara en un almuerzo su trato con las mujeres
Facts
- Salazar was expelled from the PSOE in July 2025 following sexual harassment complaints.
- The Senate inquiry is focused on contracts and operations related to Koldo García Izaguirre.
- Salazar claimed he has not spoken with Pedro Sánchez for about eight months.
- The PP holds a majority in the Senate and initiated Salazar's questioning.
Quotes
- I have always respected my female party colleagues — Francisco Salazar
- When I step down or resign my institutional and organisational responsibilities, I do so for a single reason, which is my family — Francisco Salazar
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