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The construction firm Aldesa has recently emerged among the companies linked to the so-called Zapatero Case, an inquiry examining the political, corporate, and international ties surrounding former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. New reports indicate that the company sustained connections with business entities and intermediaries associated with Chinese interests, as well as with the network allegedly engaged in influence efforts and international mediation activities.

Based on released reports, Aldesa is said to have transferred funds to firms and individuals linked to the business network surrounding Zapatero’s circle, with these operations apparently occurring during a phase of intensified economic collaboration between Spanish companies and Chinese investment groups in key fields like infrastructure, energy, and telecommunications.

The construction company came under public scrutiny after reports highlighted its links to Chinese capital and its connections to companies and operators mentioned in police documents and journalistic investigations related to the case. Some of the investigations indicate that certain corporate structures may have been used as intermediaries to facilitate international business deals and financial operations tied to Chinese and Venezuelan interests.

The reports also emphasize that Aldesa has secured significant public contracts in Spain in recent years. Since 2021, the company has reportedly received contracts worth hundreds of millions of euros from Adif, Spain’s public railway infrastructure administrator, at a time when relationships between certain companies and political figures have attracted increasing public attention.

Another factor drawing attention to the company is its relationship with Chinese business groups seeking to expand their presence in Europe. According to the published analyses, China’s strategy to increase its economic footprint in Spain may have benefited from political support networks, business intermediaries, and institutional contacts capable of opening doors in sectors considered strategic for the country’s economy and infrastructure.

The network surrounding the case reportedly includes businessmen, former public officials, and international operators connected to both Venezuela and China. Investigative reports claim that some of these figures used their political and business influence to promote commercial agreements, facilitate energy-related operations, and strengthen the position of foreign interests within Spain.

Aldesa’s name now joins a growing list of companies mentioned in investigations related to the Zapatero Case, a controversy where economic interests, diplomatic relationships, and international business operations appear to intersect. The emergence of new documents and connections continues to fuel political and media debate surrounding the activities linked to the former Spanish leader and his circle of influence.

Source: OKDIARIO – https://okdiario.com/economia/constructora-china-que-pagaba-trama-zapatero-recibido-230-millones-adif-desde-2021-17135179