Author: Fonsi Loaiza.
The journalist Fonsi Loaiza tells in El poder del palco, how Florentino Pérez, who emerged from the heat of Franco’s petty bourgeoisie and the apprenticeship of a frustrated political career, has become one of the greatest exponents of the Spanish oligarchy. His empire, built on two main legs: ACS and Real Madrid concrete and football, is made up of a wealth of some 2,000 million euros and a company with more than 100 subsidiaries in tax havens that appears in the corruption plots Gürtel, Púnica, Lezo, of the PP, three percent of CiU and has financed the FAES foundations, of former president Aznar, and Pablo Iglesias, of the PSOE.
Florentino Pérez has gone from taking over a bankrupt construction company and being an employee of the March family to controlling motorways, cleaning and dependency services and even nurseries. To do so, he has used the power of the Bernabéu box and the world of sport as a hotbed of corruption. He has woven a whole web of intimate relationships with journalists and controls the media tempos like few others. He has the money and influence to put in and take out newspaper editors and even to call for captions he doesn’t like. And this book sets out to tell the tale.
Pages: 192
Publisher: AKAL
Binding: Soft cover
ISBN: 9788446051206
RPP: 15,20 euros