The President of the Socialist Government Pedro Sancheztook refuge in the Integrated Operational Coordination Center (CECOPI) of Valencia after the riots this Sunday in the Valencian town of Paiporta, at the epicenter of the DANA ground zero that hit the Valencian Community. According to eyewitnesses the President of the Government “I didn’t have a scratch“. Pedro Sánchez had left the riots of Paiportain Valencia, after being hit by a stick.
Sánchez had left the Paiporta riots at full speed after having suffered a shovel on the backwhile the King of Spain Felipe VI and the President of the Generalitat Valenciana Carlos Mazón stayed longer in this city and in full escalation of tension. Above all, King Felipe VI, who also spoke with more than one neighbor and did not leave or show the slightest trace of fear in the moments of extreme tension he experienced.
Later. From Moncloa they transmitted to Pedro Sánchez that “The president and his entourage are doing well», in clear reference to the supposed beatings he would have received.
As published by OKDIARIO, Sánchez left with his escort while King Felipe VI showed his face until the last moment. Even allowing people who wanted to complain to him personally to go beyond the security circle. However, Sánchez left Paiporta surrounded by his bodyguards in a vehicle that He only stopped when he reached a safe place for the president of the government.
Pedro Sánchez’s position also contrasts with that of Queen Letizia. It turns out that when the monarch was escorted after the first throws of objects and in moments of greatest escalation of tension, she was able to remain calm enough to tell a woman who was next to her at the time. there, according to the testimony of this same woman: “We only come to help», in reference to King Felipe VI and herself.
The woman who was listening to Queen Letizia then commented in a perfectly audible tone to her relatives in the middle of Paiporta Street in reference to the king and Carlos Mazón: “At least they had the courage to come here. Where is Sanchez located?“.