“Protesting is legitimate, but creating breeding grounds is another matter.” With this statement yesterday, PSPV leader Ximo Puig demanded “responsibility” from Carlos Mazón in the face of anti-amnesty speeches and protests. The general secretary of the Valencian socialists regretted the attacks on their headquarters and warned of the danger of “delegitimizing institutions” by these mobilizations. “Being a democrat does not mean saying that you are in favor of the Constitution every day, being a democrat means supporting all its mechanisms,” he summarized.
The former president of the Generalitat asked the current president of the Consell, Carlos Mazón, “not to give up” his “responsibility” as president of “all Valencians.” “Doing that affects the nature of the presidency,” Puig said. In this sense, he also pointed out that the Generalitat was a tool “not to oppose the Spanish Government, but to improve the lives of Valencians.”
The general secretary of the Valencian socialists condemned attacks on the media and socialist activists by people who “want to end coexistence”. “We respect and demand respect for the protesters who freely expressed their stance yesterday (Sunday), insulting and intimidating our headquarters is not the right way to go.”
Puig also condemned Vox on Alzira for “publishing a photo of socialist militants” and expressed regret that workers at PSOE headquarters “cannot go to work under normal conditions.” Likewise, he criticized the “signalling” of individuals “by virtue of their membership in the party” and announced that PSPV was taking legal measures “to condemn segregation and protect individuals’ rights to privacy and dignity.” graffiti.” in the center.
Source: Informacion

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