Alessandro Lequio explodes against Iñaki Urdangarin and his trip to Cambodia: “Stop acting poor”

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Iñaki Urdangarin And your daughter Irene They met again last week in Cambodia, where the emeritus’ granddaughter has been volunteering since last January. The former Duke of Palma traveled to the Asian country with his girlfriend Ainhoa ​​Armentia and stayed at the Hotel Grand Venus La Residence, as they have assured since It’s Federico’s morning.

Infanta Cristina’s ex has become the target of criticism, since few understand how he can afford this trip with a monthly pension of 400 euros.

One of the last to explode has been Alessandro Lequio, who does not understand how Iñaki makes this luxurious trip. “Urdangarin travels Cambodia with Ainhoa. A five-star hotel in Cambodia can cost between 200 and 300 dollars a day. But you still have to make the trip and cover all the expenses of your stay, and for that you don’t get the help of 400 euros a month that they say you receive.“, Ana Obregón’s ex stated this Friday on his Instagram profile.

Likewise, the Italian count has pointed out that Iñaki Urdangarin has financial resources and has assured that he knows how to use them. “What is clear is that Urdangarin has his financial resources and is beginning to use them. What he has to do is stop acting poor and begging for a job… And recognize that he is a person with resources who does not need to sweat his shirt.“, said Lequio.

On April 9, Iñaki Urdangarin completed the sentence imposed on him by the Supreme Court in the Nóos case for embezzlement, influence peddling, prevarication, fraud against the Administration and two tax crimes.

The former brother-in-law of Felipe VI, who received, under the direction of Nóos, more than 700,000 euros for advising on the organization of sporting events held in Valencia and the Balearic Islands; that he closed a contract with Telefónica in the United States worth 1.5 million euros or that he had the protection of the Royal Family, apparently he is currently living with 463.21 eurosgranted by the State as unemployment benefits as a person released from prison.