Post by ratnakhatun77 on Dec 11, 2023 22:12:39 GMT -6
Vox has launched to support and cheer the rallies in front of the PSOE headquarters of all Spain, increasingly tense, to which last Monday the ultra party sent practically its entire leadership. Santiago Abascal, leader of the formation, encouraged to go to the protests in Madrid before the socialist headquarters, on Ferraz street, which he himself joined with part of the party leadership and where the vice president of the party was already present. Junta of Castilla y León, Juan García Gallardo. In Barcelona, Ignacio Garriga, general secretary of the ultras, also joined the protest. For three consecutive days, the networks have called for to gather against the amnesty in front of the national headquarters of the PSOE, on Ferraz Street, where more than 3,800 people attended on Monday, according to data from the Government Delegation.
The participants in the riots Country Email List in Madrid, where the mobilization was communicated to the Government Delegation, have harshly charged against the acting president with cries of “Sánchez criminal”, “felon”, “Sánchez, traitor; Sánchez to prison” or “let Txapote vote for you”. But not only. Request to followers The day after the PP encouraged street demonstrations, but “orderly”, Vox gave a twist to its strategy in the face of these protests, after Abascal called the “permanent, constant and growing mobilization” against the “betrayal” committed by Pedro Sánchez, when making an agreement with the pro-independence parties. However, in the latest rallies in front of the PSOE headquarters throughout Spain, shouts against the king have also begun to be heard: “Felipe, mason, defend your nation”< /span>.“
Doormat VI” or Some proclamations that have been uncomfortable for the Vox leadership, as admitted to Confidencial Digital some party leaders who are participating in the protests. Of course, they recognize that they already expected that at least some of the concentrations would end in incidents, despite the fact that Abascal has tried to distance himself from the episodes of violence that occurred on Monday around the PSOE headquarters. Protect Felipe VI In the case of the king, it is not overlooked that Vox presents itself as a defender of the Monarchy. In the party leadership they affirm that, not only are they against suppressing the inviolability of the Head of State, but they are even committed to “protecting Felipe VI more” because, as they emphasize, they defend “the constitutional order”.
The participants in the riots Country Email List in Madrid, where the mobilization was communicated to the Government Delegation, have harshly charged against the acting president with cries of “Sánchez criminal”, “felon”, “Sánchez, traitor; Sánchez to prison” or “let Txapote vote for you”. But not only. Request to followers The day after the PP encouraged street demonstrations, but “orderly”, Vox gave a twist to its strategy in the face of these protests, after Abascal called the “permanent, constant and growing mobilization” against the “betrayal” committed by Pedro Sánchez, when making an agreement with the pro-independence parties. However, in the latest rallies in front of the PSOE headquarters throughout Spain, shouts against the king have also begun to be heard: “Felipe, mason, defend your nation”< /span>.“
Doormat VI” or Some proclamations that have been uncomfortable for the Vox leadership, as admitted to Confidencial Digital some party leaders who are participating in the protests. Of course, they recognize that they already expected that at least some of the concentrations would end in incidents, despite the fact that Abascal has tried to distance himself from the episodes of violence that occurred on Monday around the PSOE headquarters. Protect Felipe VI In the case of the king, it is not overlooked that Vox presents itself as a defender of the Monarchy. In the party leadership they affirm that, not only are they against suppressing the inviolability of the Head of State, but they are even committed to “protecting Felipe VI more” because, as they emphasize, they defend “the constitutional order”.