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Spanish Officials Demand Probe Into Julio Iglesias
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Spanish Officials Demand Probe Into Julio Iglesias

Equality Minister Ana Redondo and Vice President Yolanda Díaz have called for a full investigation into sexual assault accusations against singer Julio Iglesias. The complaint was filed by two former employees.

El País3h ago
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Quick Summary

  • 1Spanish Equality Minister Ana Redondo has demanded a thorough investigation into sexual assault accusations against singer Julio Iglesias.
  • 2The accusations were brought forward by two former employees and revealed by media outlets.
  • 3Redondo stated on social media that society cannot look away from machismo and that the investigation must go to the end.
  • 4Vice President Yolanda Díaz and other political leaders have also called for action against the singer.

Contents

Equality Minister Demands ActionPolitical Reactions and DivisionsFormal Legal Complaint FiledConclusion

Quick Summary#

Spanish Equality Minister Ana Redondo has publicly called for an investigation into sexual assault accusations against singer Julio Iglesias. The accusations were made by two former employees and revealed by media outlets. Redondo emphasized the need to confront machismo and ensure the investigation proceeds to its conclusion.

Vice President Yolanda Díaz and other political figures have also urged action against the singer. In contrast, Isabel Díaz Ayuso has defended Iglesias. The National Court has confirmed that a formal denounce has been filed. The situation has ignited a debate across the political spectrum in Spain concerning the handling of such serious allegations.

Equality Minister Demands Action#

Equality Minister Ana Redondo has called for a comprehensive investigation into sexual assault accusations against singer Julio Iglesias. The allegations were brought forward by two former employees. Redondo made her statement on the social media platform X.

The Minister stressed the importance of not ignoring machismo. She stated, "Ante el machismo, no se puede mirar para otro lado porque la negación intensifica el problema." Redondo added, "Espero que se investigue y se llegue hasta el final." She urged that the probe continue "hasta el final."

"Ante el machismo, no se puede mirar para otro lado porque la negación intensifica el problema."
— Ana Redondo, Minister of Equality

Political Reactions and Divisions#

The accusations have generated a divided response among Spanish political leaders. Yolanda Díaz, the leader of Sumar, has joined the call for action against the singer. Representatives from Más Madrid and the Madrid branch of the PSOE have also requested that steps be taken against Iglesias.

Conversely, Isabel Díaz Ayuso has publicly defended Julio Iglesias. The differing reactions highlight the sensitive nature of the allegations within the country's political landscape.

Formal Legal Complaint Filed#

The Fiscalía de la Audiencia Nacional (National Court Prosecutor's Office) has confirmed the legal status of the case. A formal denounce has been presented against the singer. This legal action is being taken on behalf of the two former employees who made the accusations.

The media outlets univisión and eldiario.es were the first to reveal the accusations hours before the political reactions and the confirmation of the legal complaint.

Conclusion#

The situation involving Julio Iglesias remains a developing story. High-ranking government officials, including the Equality Minister and the Vice President, are pushing for a transparent process. The formal complaint filed with the Audiencia Nacional ensures the matter will receive judicial attention. The public and political discourse continues as the investigation is expected to proceed.

"Espero que se investigue y se llegue hasta el final."
— Ana Redondo, Minister of Equality

Frequently Asked Questions

Singer Julio Iglesias has been accused of sexual assault by two former employees.

Equality Minister Ana Redondo and Vice President Yolanda Díaz have called for an investigation, while Isabel Díaz Ayuso has defended the singer.

Yes, the National Court Prosecutor's Office confirmed that a denounce has been filed against the singer on behalf of the former employees.

#Sociedad#Patriarcado#Machismo#Julio Iglesias#Agresiones sexuales#Miami#Estados Unidos

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