Clashes in Spain after PM denies corruption allegations
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Impromptu
demonstrations were broke out in several cities including Barcelona,
Alicante, Valladolid, and Sevilla calling on the party to explain its
finances.
The
Prime Minister promised to publicly disclose the amount of funds in all
his personal bank accounts next week, denying recent media reports that
alleged he and members of his governing conservative Popular Party
accepted or made under-the-table payments.
Speaking
at a special executive committee meeting at his party's Madrid
headquarters on Saturday , the Prime Minister said "it is false" that he
received or distributed undeclared money.
Earlier,
El Pais, a leading newspaper in the country had published details of
secret papers belonging to former party treasurer Luis Barcenas
allegedly documenting undeclared payments.
The
money was allegedly paid by businesses, many linked to the once booming
construction industry, before the sector imploded in 2008.
Further, the paper stated nearly two-thirds of the alleged payments violated Spain's party financing laws.
However, the Prime Minister denies the allegations.
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