The election campaign (forbidding the holding of certain commemorations) thwarted traditional corporate action in public memory. Victims of the Central Market bombing from Alicante. However, all parties found a way to commemorate the massacred in Alicante square. All except PP and Vox.
in the first hour of the morning, merged with Alicante And loyalty They gathered at the gates of the market to place flowers on a plaque in honor of those who died in one of the air raids that suffered the most victims of air raids during the Civil War.
Generalitat Vice President, Aitana More, accompanied by representatives of the formation: the mayor of Alicante, Morenumber two to the state capital, Sara Llobelland current spokesperson and candidate for the Valencian Parliament, Natxo Bellido. Also, the Democratic Minister of Quality, rosa perez (Esquerra Unidas), along with United’s local candidate for Alicante, manolo kopeckand numbers two, three and four on the list: xavi lopez, Vanessa Romero And Lucia Ibanez.
A few hours later this PSOE those who do not want to miss the opportunity to pay their respects to the victims of the bombing. After a party event in the socialist candidate Benalúa market, Main BarcelonaHe left flowers at the monument, accompanied by several members from the municipal list.
candidate citizens, Adrian Santos Perez. He shared on his networks a view of the Central Market designed by Alicante’s Dream from start to finish artificial intelligence To commemorate May 25, 1938.
He is also a member of parliament Town planning Although he was unable to take any corporate action this year due to the election campaign, he recalled his c.compromise with memory He has been constant throughout his tenure, betting on the rehabilitation and activation of anti-aircraft bunkers.
Without PP or Vox
Those who do not participate in the memory of the victims in any way Popular Party and Vox. This newspaper contacted the popular to find out why, but refused to comment.
Vox sources said, “The best tribute payable to the innocent victims of the Civil War, work for harmony and stop using them for partisan purposesThe far-right organization argues, although it disagrees, that the victims “deserve all possible praise, and that the ideology and unconstitutional tricolor flags are unnecessary”.
Source: Informacion

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