Former Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar has been summoned before a parliamentary commission investigating the Madrid train bombings to give his version of the most devastating attack in modern Spanish history. “The commission has decided unanimously that Aznar should appear,” Uxue Barkos of the Nafarroa Bai party, a representative on the commission, told reporters Wednesday. Aznar is the first former prime minister to be called before a parliamentary commission, El Mundo newspaper said on its Web site. No date was set for Aznar to testify. Ten bombs exploded aboard four commuter trains on March 11, killing 191 people three days before a general election.Full Story
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