They are interviewing workers and managers The 'Informe Semanal' team is preparing an investigative report on the economic problems of Nueva Rumasa. Those who know its content say that it will be a “quite tough” piece with the holding company led by José María Ruiz-Mateos. Spanish Television journalists plan to broadcast this piece on tomorrow's Saturday program . The sources consulted by El Confidencial Digital explain that it will be a “ critical and harsh ” report , but telling about the difficult situation in which the group finds itself. Both group workers and company managers have been interviewed for this report, which, as we say, is in the process of being assembled. The Ruiz-Mateos family has already publicly criticized the press for criticizing them for everything they have spent on advertising .
In an interview in Intereconomía, one of the sons considers that “we have made investments in advertising during of around 15 million euros. We have invested in many media to advertise our promissory notes, including 1.6 million in La Sexta. Montes presides over one of the three employers' associations that have the most UK Mobile Number List power in Spain (it controls 85% of the electrical energy consumed by the country), but also the one that suffers the most problems now and in the near future, after the financial sector. At UNESA they expect relevant changes , after decades of immobility and even rumors of disappearance, something that never crossed the minds of the electricity companies.

According to the sources consulted, both Solbes and Sebastián considered that this department overshadowed them and took away their prominence. Furthermore, when the president's advisors were already warning in the offices of La Moncloa of the dark clouds of the crisis , the proximity of the general elections caused Zapatero's team of advisors to look for a direction, while the president and those responsible for the economic Executive -at that time Solbes and Sebastián-, looked the other way . From the Economic Office of Moncloa , and in his capacity as advisor to the president, Miguel Sebastián promoted actions that had little to do with the philosophy of Pedro Solbes .