local admin Compromise in Alicante PSOE issued a statement in response to demonstrations against the amnesty law at its headquarters. The full statement is as follows:
one-. The director of Compromís per Alacant clearly and strongly condemns the violent concentration in front of the PSOE headquarters with the aim of promoting, displaying pre-constitutional symbols and spreading hate speech by the far right. social tensionIt attacks coexistence, political and democratic pluralism, and challenges investment negotiations.
2-. We show our solidarity with socialist comrades and Our affinity for PSPV and the Alicante socialist group, which suffered attacks on its headquarters.
3-. We ask the PP and especially the mayor of Alicante: Luis Barcalaand the president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, to publicly condemn, without providing any details, the violence committed in the streets by ultras who promote increasing hate speech in a climate of maximum tension. In recent weeks and today he has been openly calling for democratic coexistence and rebellion against the constitutional order.
4-. Likewise, we ask the mayor, Luis Barcala, to promote, within the framework of the Council of Spokesmen, an institutional declaration that the majority of municipal groups can undertake: Except voxHe is the one behind this fight against the rules of the game of democracy, instilling tranquility and tranquility in citizens, defending political pluralism, respect for democratic institutions and the legitimacy of the results of the last general election.
5-. If this does not happen, Compromís, just like other institutions, will promote political statements condemning terrorism, in dialogue and consensus with the remaining progressive formations. Violent and undemocratic actions and a democratic call to continue working on the project of democratic coexistence through the mandate of Pedro Sánchez, to advance the social and rights agenda, to recognize the national pluralism of the State and to take real steps in line with the demands of the Valencian agenda. It has already been approved by a large majority by the bodies of the Compromí coalition.
Source: Informacion
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