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Spain interior minister refuses to resign over smear allegations | Spain interior minister refuses to resign over smear allegations |
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The Spanish Interior Minister, Jorge Fernandez Diaz, has refused to resign after leaked tapes appeared to link him to efforts to smear separatist politicians in Catalonia. | The Spanish Interior Minister, Jorge Fernandez Diaz, has refused to resign after leaked tapes appeared to link him to efforts to smear separatist politicians in Catalonia. |
The audio appears to feature Mr Diaz and Catalonia's top anti-fraud official discussing ways to discredit pro-independence parties. | The audio appears to feature Mr Diaz and Catalonia's top anti-fraud official discussing ways to discredit pro-independence parties. |
The recordings were reportedly made two years ago when Catalonia held a referendum on independence from Spain. | The recordings were reportedly made two years ago when Catalonia held a referendum on independence from Spain. |
Spain votes in elections on Sunday. | Spain votes in elections on Sunday. |
Polls suggest Mr Diaz's conservative Popular Party (PP) is expected to win the biggest share of the vote but not enough to form an overall majority. | Polls suggest Mr Diaz's conservative Popular Party (PP) is expected to win the biggest share of the vote but not enough to form an overall majority. |
Opposition party leaders are among those who have called for him to resign, following publication of the tapes by the Publico website (in Spanish). | Opposition party leaders are among those who have called for him to resign, following publication of the tapes by the Publico website (in Spanish). |
Hundreds of protesters, many carrying Catalan independence flags, staged a demonstration in the regional capital Barcelona on Wednesday evening, calling for Mr Diaz to go. | Hundreds of protesters, many carrying Catalan independence flags, staged a demonstration in the regional capital Barcelona on Wednesday evening, calling for Mr Diaz to go. |
In the tape, Mr Diaz is apparently heard in conversation with Daniel de Alfonso, head of the anti-fraud office in Catalonia. | In the tape, Mr Diaz is apparently heard in conversation with Daniel de Alfonso, head of the anti-fraud office in Catalonia. |
Asked by Spanish radio about the recording, the minister said: "I remember having had this meeting, but as for the content of these conversations, I remember the general gist, which was to meet a magistrate that heads up the anti-fraud office of the regional government, whose mission is to fight fraud and corruption. | Asked by Spanish radio about the recording, the minister said: "I remember having had this meeting, but as for the content of these conversations, I remember the general gist, which was to meet a magistrate that heads up the anti-fraud office of the regional government, whose mission is to fight fraud and corruption. |
"To claim that an interior minister is conspiring against members of Catalonia's government is surreal." | "To claim that an interior minister is conspiring against members of Catalonia's government is surreal." |
In other remarks, Mr Diaz called the tapes "biased, out of context and edited" and said it was "an insult and slander" to accuse him of conspiracy, according to El Pais daily (in Spanish). | In other remarks, Mr Diaz called the tapes "biased, out of context and edited" and said it was "an insult and slander" to accuse him of conspiracy, according to El Pais daily (in Spanish). |
Sunday's elections will be Spain's second in six months, after December's vote failed to produce a government. | Sunday's elections will be Spain's second in six months, after December's vote failed to produce a government. |
The government of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, leader of the PP, remains in place in a caretaker role. | |
Mr Rajoy said his colleague had given a "clear" explanation and did not need to resign. | |
"As we're four days before the end of the campaign, someone is trying to take advantage and fish in troubled waters to see what comes out," he said. |
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