General Miguel Angel Villarroya, Spain's Chief of Defence Staff, has resigned after it was claimed on that he and other
high-ranking military officers had received a first dose of the
anti-coronavirus vaccine in breach of protocol. Villarroya presented his
resignation to Defence Minister Margarita Robles in a letter sent on Saturday,
Xinhua news agency reported. In the letter, he said he was stepping down to
"preserve the image of the Armed Forces", according to a statement released by
the Ministry of Defenve. Villarroya said he had always "strived to serve as an
example to his subordinates and to do the right thing", and that although he
had "never tried to take advantage of unjustifiable privileges", some of his
decisions "are damaging the public image of the Armed Forces". The controversy
over high-ranking military officers receiving the vaccination despite not being
part of a high-risk group was made public on Friday, prompting Robles to
request a report into the event. (IANS)
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