Through social networks, Vox clearly showed its support for the concentration called for this Wednesday next to the local headquarters of PSPV in Alicante, although permission for this has not been requested from the Government Sub-Delegation. This happened through Mario Ortolá, the deputy speaker of the City Council formation, but stumbled when the PP lifted its control through Manuel Villar, stating that it would not support the protests organized. in front of any party’s building. All this led to local socialist secretary Miguel Millana regretting the tension created and Vox also blocked the approval in the Valencia Cortes of an institutional declaration against concentration in socialist centres.S.
Far from decreasing tensions due to the amnesty for the independence leaders who participated in the process, the noise continues to rise by decibels. And this is evidenced in the rallies held in socialist centers across the country; some of these, including, for example, what happened and events in Ferraz on Monday night. In this context, a protest is planned to be held in Alicante this Wednesday at 20:00, this newspaper has learned that for the protest: no authorization requested.
In any case, Mario Ortolá assured this Tuesday that Vox will support all mobilizations that, in his words, “are supported by civil society in the socialist center.” due to the coup that occurred due to amnesty negotiations“. Thus, in addition to calling for participation, he stated that his party would support “the community of young patriots whose sole purpose is to stop this coup carried out by a treacherous party like PSOE.”
However, as municipal spokesman Manuel Villar stated, the PP has no business supporting such actions. “The PP met in Valencia on Sunday and that was the only event we attended. We will not support another rally in front of the party headquarters“Because it’s not the most democratic,” he said. Another aspect, he adds, is that there are events that the PP has called for to be held in state capitals next Sunday, for which Villar has also requested participation, but has stated that these “are not being in front of any headquarters”.
And in the midst of all this, Miguel Millana, PSPV’s general secretary in Alicante, criticizes Ortolá’s “slander”, calling it “unbecoming of a public office”. In this sense, he regretted the creation of an “alarming crisis” and also condemned the PP’s failure to directly condemn the concentrations. “They give an unacceptable guarantee, especially considering that it is a party with a government mandate.”he claims.
This dialectical conflict in Alicante occurred at the same time that Vox, with its opposition in the Valencian Cortes, blocked the success of the institutional declaration submitted to condemn PSPV. As stated in the text, “attacks on the socialist center and all democratic parties and threats, insults and attacks on their militants“. Additionally, “repeated cries against the Constitution, the Head of State, the Head of Government and in favor of dictator Franco in rallies organized by far-right groups” were also added.
equal distance
In this context, PSPV leader Ximo Puig once again came forward, discrediting the PP’s “equal distance” at rallies, one of which was held in Valencia on Monday night. And he insisted on stating this “Feijóo came to the Valencian Community to insult us and two days later the far right laid siege to our headquarters“The far right is playing the far right, and the person who covers it is responsible. “They are creating a spiral of hate.”
Generalitat President Carlos Mazon stated that the events experienced in recent days were “noise resulting from a worthless process regarding amnesty.” An attempt is being made to break the fundamental values of the Spanish Constitution“. And as head of the PPCV, he called on citizens to go out to show their anger in so-called “open and free spaces” concentrations in the state’s capitals.