The president of the Senate, Pedro Rollán, avoided publishing on the official website of the Upper House several degrees that appear in the portals of the Torrejón de Ardoz City Council and of Popular Party of the Madrid municipalitywhere a diploma in marketing is assumed at the Higher School of Marketing Studies. Sources of presidency remain important to this contradiction and reduce it to a decision of Rollán, which ignored these titles for their private and unofficial character, and because they are “many years ago.”
However, Rollán was changing his curriculum in the different public positions he has occupied. When he was mayor of Torrejón, he said, in addition to the diploma, a master's degree in business administration and management in the same school, not to mention the non -university nature of these titles. As advanced this weekend Antonio Maestre In La Sexta, this school cannot issue official university degrees, because it appears as a 'technical and professional secondary education center'. The website of the PP of Torrejón also assumes another master's degree in leadership and public administration of the Institute of Business which is no more information.
The avalanche of modification of curriculums within the PP began with the resignation of deputy Noelia Núñez after admitting that the double degree that had been boasted, and has splashed one of the highest state authorities on Monday. Senate's presidency ensures that this change in its curriculum was carried out when Rollán became a senator in 2019. However, the unofficial diploma continues to appear in its LinkedIn profile, on the website of the City of Torrejón, of the PP of Torrejón, of new generations of Torrejón and in numerous journalistic information.
On the website of the Canal of Isabel II, whose board of directors was Rollán from 2015 to 2019, up to three masters can be counted in its curriculum, where another post -university title of marketing is added in the same school of Technical Training, according to Maestre.
Another of the popular in the spotlight this Monday for modifying his curriculum is the mayor of Badalona, Xavier Albiol, who has nuanced on the council website who has not a law degree, as he assured since the beginning of his political career, because he left his studies at the University of Barcelona. Albiol has corrected its curriculum, affecting that it ended its training in distance law at the International University of La Rioja in 2007, with the new university plan that replaced the five -year degrees for the degrees of four. At that time he already held the position of Deputy Secretary of Organization of the PPC.