Graffiti targeting the PSPV-PSOE headquarters in Monforte del Cid appeared once again during the Christmas period, shadowing the town with hostile messages. The vandalism touched the local socialist facilities with inscriptions denouncing amnesty for pro independence politicians and labeling supporters with terms such as traitors, sellouts, and Judas. The PSPV in the province condemned the incident, describing it as a fresh act of intolerance that spreads hatred. In a public communication shared via social networks, officials stated their commitment to defending democracy and coexistence, while extending solidarity to the Monforte del Cid socialist colleagues and reaffirming their resolve to stand united.
New attack on the socialist center in Alicante: They placed a padlock to prevent militants from entering
Earlier in the month, similar threats and acts of pressure appeared with increasing frequency across the province. In the first days of November, demonstrations circled the socialist headquarters in several towns, aligning with discussions around an amnesty agreement. The actions were most visible in Alicante and Elche, and in the provincial capital, residents witnessed several nights of protests in General Mancha Square. The protests coincided with police actions that blocked Pinto Gisbert Street where the PSPV headquarters sits. In Alicante proper, the use of padlocks on the doors of headquarters was noted, signaling ongoing obstruction of access. Attackers targeted multiple socialist facilities across the region, including in Benidorm, Guardamar del Segura, Santa Pola, and the city of Alicante itself.