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Rodrigo Rato will appear in the coming weeks in the Congress of Deputies to defend his management at the head of Bankia. But the former president of the entity is not especially worried about the explanations that he will have to give before the FROB subcommittee. He is already preparing his defense. As El Confidencial Digital has learned from sources close to the former president of Bankia , Rato appears “calm and serene” before his next appearance in Congress to report on the crisis that has led to the nationalization of the entity. He has commented to those around him that no one in the PP has pressured him, nor has any leader of the Government and Genoa 'vetoed' him to explain himself to the citizens. And he wants to do it . The appearance will be of no use According to the sources consulted, Rodrigo Rato considers that his explanations, which will be held behind closed doors, will not contribute to clarifying the Bankia scandal . And he believes that citizens will only receive leaks that reach the press through deputies present inside the room.
But he does acknowledge to those closest to him that one of the positive aspects is that, at least, his time in Congress will not become a media circus. “ He is not a person who likes to put on shows ,” they explain around him. Deputies are not experts Another point that Rato does not overlook in his intervention in the FROB Middle East Mobile Number List subcommittee is that the deputies are not experts in economics . A detail that makes it difficult to investigate the root of the problem. And he cites, as an example, the last appearance of Fernández Ordóñez , in which he barely tiptoed over the real errors in supervision and management that have led to the serious situation of the Spanish financial sector . Will not wait until September exp-player-logo Morant reivindica el papel de los jóvenes: "Es momento de dejar de dar lecciones y darles espacios de representación" There is still no specific date for Rodrigo Rato 's intervention in the FROB subcommittee . Government sources consulted by ECD explain that it will not take “long” and will be “ before the summer break ,” although initially the intention was to delay it until September.

The former Governor of the Bank of Spain, Miguel Ángel Fernández Ordóñez , and the former Minister of Economy, Elena Salgad will also give explanations in Congress . As El Confidencial Digital has learned from sources close to the former president of Bankia , Rato appears “calm and serene” before his next appearance in Congress to report on the crisis that has led to the nationalization of the entity. He has commented to those around him that no one in the PP has pressured him, nor has any leader of the Government and Genoa 'vetoed' him to explain himself to the citizens. And he wants to do it . The appearance will be of no use According to the sources consulted, Rodrigo Rato considers that his explanations, which will be held behind closed doors, will not contribute to clarifying the Bankia scandal . And he believes that citizens will only receive leaks that reach the press through deputies present inside the room.
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