Through an opportunistic tweet posted last night on Vito Quiles' X account, the far-right agitator claimed that Pedro Sánchez's government had granted supposed 'donations' of 247 million euros to Morocco for improvements to trains and tracks to Morocco and Uzbekistan. A message that, in addition to misinforming, seeks to politicize the Aldamuz railway tragedy, which has already claimed the lives of 39 people and left 152 injured under medical supervision.
Anything other than seeing this gang end up behind bars in the worst prison will be a great failure. pic.twitter.com/e23Phyluxe
— Vito Quiles (@vitoquiles) January 18, 2026
The content disseminated by Quiles distorts real facts: the 247 million euros are not donations or gifts from the Government, but rather refundable credits intended to finance exports of Spanish railway material to Morocco and Uzbekistan, approved through the Fund for the Internationalization of Business (FIEM). This mechanism seeks to facilitate the participation of Spanish companies in international projects and does not involve the direct transfer of public funds without return.
This type of disinformation seeks to generate a perception of irresponsibility and waste by the Government's management, presenting legitimate economic measures as if they were arbitrary decisions during a crisis. Verification by specialized media outlets such as 'Newtral' underlines that there is no link between these credits and the tragedy that occurred yesterday in Adamuz, and that using them to politically attack the Executive constitutes a self-serving use of information.