Adif Calls Adamuz Accident Evidence Claims “Infamy”

The President of Adif criticized accusations about hiding information after the Adamuz train crash. The Spanish Congress heard from Adif’s president. The investigation will question several government officials.
The Adamuz train crash, which resulted in 46 deaths, is now a major political issue. The People’s Party wants to investigate the government’s role in the accident. They believe the crash was caused by a failure of the government. Several high-ranking officials will be questioned, including ministers and Koldo Gil Arzabitru. Raquel Sánchez, the former Prime Minister, will also be investigated.
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Highlights
Adif Denounces Concealed Evidence
Adif’s president called hiding evidence an ‘infamy’.
Political Criticism Intensifies
The Adamuz train crash is a focus for criticism.
PP to Question Government Officials
The PP will question several government ministers.
Investigation Targets Key Figures
The investigation includes Minister Puente, Minister Ábalos, and others.
Systemic Failure Alleged
The PP believes the accident was a government failure.