New attack against PSPV’s local headquarters in Alicante. The graffiti saying “traitors” that appeared two weeks ago was added this Friday placing a padlock that prevents both party members and employees from accessing the facilities. While the group’s general secretary, Miguel Millana, expressed regret for what happened, he announced that he would send a new letter to the city’s mayor, the popular Luis Barcala, condemning both the acts of vandalism and the upcoming congestion. socialist offices.
This morning, it was party workers who found a padlock on the fence guarding the headquarters’ gates, preventing them from entering. Police tape was also placed next to the lock.Presumably the agents were using it to block the passage at rallies held at the same location to protest the PSOE’s amnesty with Catalan independentists for the appointment of Pedro Sánchez.
The socialist general secretary in Alicante said that the incident had been reported to the police himself and that A notice was sent to the insurance company so that the padlock could be opened by a locksmith.. Millana similarly expressed his displeasure with what is happening, starting with the graffiti that appeared two weeks ago and continuing with the intensifications. They forced headquarters to be open in the morning instead of the afternoonas always.
The socialist leader also stated that he sent a new letter to Barcala, demanding that he condemn the events. Rejecting Vox councilman Mario Ortolá for encouraging attendance at town hall meetings. Millana recalls: “From the municipal premises, this councilor called on people to resort to violence after a government meeting had been held. Moreover, this is a public position that supports Barcala himself, so I understand that the mayor has something to say.” I don’t know if it’s too much to wait but A noble gesture on your part wouldn’t hurt.“.
Similarly, He expressed his solidarity with the workersAs a result of the fear that he assured happened as a result of the successive actions that took place at the headquarters. “We are being pressured and conditioned to the extent that we are forced to hold the local government meeting at the UGT headquarters,” he laments.