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e Bankia trial, nor give his opinion on the Government Rodrigo Rato wants to keep a 'low profile' until the time comes to testify at the National Court. He prefers to be cautious so as not to harm his defense in the trial for the Bankia case. He has also decided to stay on the sidelines and not express opinions in public about current economic events and the measures of Mariano Rajoy's Government. As El Confidencial Digital has learned from sources very close to the former president of Bankia, Rodrigo Rato is not willing to 'spoil' his defense at the National Court. For this reason, he is adopting a 'low profile' these weeks : he is not going to grant interviews, he has drastically reduced his presence at conferences or master classes, etc. And this will be his daily life until the entire judicial process is over , although it should be noted that discretion has always been one of the characteristics of the former managing director of the IMF.
However, sources close to the former minister highlight that his intention "is not to hide" , far from it. In fact, he could be seen in public in the Santiago Bernabéu box during the final of the Spanish Super Cup , which faced Real Madrid and FC Barcelona on August 29. Do not comment on current events The former president of Bankia has also Middle East Mobile Number List decided not to give his opinion or make assessments on current economic events and the reforms that Mariano Rajoy's Government is implementing to get out of the crisis. Hence, he has decided to reduce his public appearances to avoid being questioned about all these matters. He is in favor, after all the 'tsunami', of letting time pass and waiting for the judge's summons. August in Asturias Meanwhile, this summer he has "disconnected" for a few days in August in his native Asturias.

Those who have shared confidences with him explain that Rato " is not worried , nor does he spend eight hours a day preparing his defense." He has also enjoyed a few days of rest on the island of Formentera. He has confessed to his most trusted people that he feels relieved after having been able to explain in Congress all the details that led to the nationalization of Bankia. And that in that appearance he will basically cement his defense before the judge at the National Court .According to the sources consulted by ECD , it was Ana Mato 's department that demanded that Employment modify the conditions of non-professional caregivers of dependent people. Ministry officials assure that this decision will not mean significant savings for the Government. They agree that the only thing it will cause will be a further increase in the INEM lists. Several associations have already criticized the decision.
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