Spain has been in the national and European spotlight for activities that led to arrests and criminal indictments, and it has a clear link to the UNWTO and the World Tourism Organization.
Insiders had been telling eTurboNews for some time that one of the reasons Zurab Pololikashvili wanted the rebranding of UNWTO to UN Tourism was to distance himself from the ongoing scandal involving the president’s wife and Zurab’s jailed friend, who was appointed a consul by Georgia.
Former UNWTO Secretary-General Frangialli wrote in eTurboNews that the name change was illegal.
This criminal corruption case involving illegal profits generated through mask sales during the COVID-19 pandemic can be linked to UNWTO and its Secretary-General.
Before the UN Tourism Secretary General was put in charge of UNWTO in 2018, Zurab Polilkashvili was the ambassador for Georgia in Spain and to the UNWTO, and his prime minister was instrumental in campaigning for his questionable election to the highest political post in tourism.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez declared his intention yesterday to temporarily halt his public responsibilities and consider stepping down from his governmental role in response to an extended period of conservative assaults directed towards his family.
Sánchez expressed the need for personal contemplation in a lengthy letter on his X profile. He emphasized the pressing matter of determining whether he should retain his position amidst the continual barrage of criticism from the right and far-right factions.