San Salvador_ Non-governmental, solidarity and union organizations in El Salvador express their repudiation towards José MarÃa Aznar, former president of the Spanish government, who is visiting the country to lecture on corruption, the digital site of Radio Reloj publishes.
Aznar is accused of serious tax infringement, and besides the fact that 75 percent of its affiliation, the Popular Party, is involved, he took bonus or sleep in prison, according to statements by a member of his cabinet was.
Together with serious allegations of corruption, Aznar is attributed with a far-right attitude for wanting to torpedo the left progressive processes, mainly in Latin America.
Similarly, he has been linked with institutions that have destabilizing projects against Cuba, like the Opus Dei, the intelligence agencies of the United States and the USAID.











