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Noelia Núñez admits she hasn't finished her studies and asserts that she has "never" intended to "deceive anyone."

Noelia Núñez admits she hasn't finished her studies and asserts that she has "never" intended to "deceive anyone."

The Vice Secretary for Mobilization and the Digital Challenge of the Popular Party, Noelia Núñez, has admitted the error in the personal profile published in the Congress of Deputies regarding her studies , and has defended that, although she has not finished them, she intends to resume them: "I have never intended to deceive anyone."

"In light of the confusion surrounding my academic qualifications, I want to clarify that I have never intended to deceive anyone. The PP, in which I believe, acts with complete transparency, and I want to do the same (...) I emphasize that it was a mistake and that there was no intention of deception on my part," the PP member stated this Tuesday in a message on the social network X.

This is how he responded to the information contained in the PP Statutes regarding his academic background. Núñez explained that he decided to study law at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) and subsequently transferred to the UNED (National University of Madrid), where he began a degree in English Studies. "In 2019, I changed my law degree to a combined degree in law and legal sciences of public administration at the UNED," he continued.

In light of the confusion surrounding my academic background, I want to clarify that I have never intended to deceive anyone. The People's Party (PP), in which I believe, operates with complete transparency, and I want to do the same.

— Noelia Núñez (@noelia_n) July 22, 2025

In this regard, he acknowledged that he has not completed these studies but intends to resume them: "My political career, with responsibilities in the Fuenlabrada City Council since 2015, in the Madrid Assembly (2021-2023), and now in the Congress of Deputies and the PP Steering Committee, has occupied my time and effort."

Thus, he indicated that he will "immediately" request that the erroneous information about his studies appearing in Congress be changed, claiming that if he didn't want to "explain it beforehand" it was so that "it wouldn't cover up the government's defeats in today's plenary session." "Sánchez would love for us to help him divert attention from where it belongs, which is from his parliamentary precariousness. I'm not going to be intimidated by the left, nor am I going to accept lessons from the party of that Pedro Sánchez who copied his thesis and who is the husband of that "professor" Begoña Gómez," he declared.

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