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The young man accused of being far-right and of attacking the king in Paiporta: “I had nothing to do with it. “I don’t even vote.”

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The young man accused of being far-right and of attacking the king in Paiporta: “I had nothing to do with it. “I don’t even vote.”

In a scenario of desolation and abandonment in Valencia after DANA, volunteers from all over Spain are the only consolation for those affected. Last Sunday, the Kings were received with an unexpected burst of tension during their visit to Paiporta, one of the towns most devastated by the storm. There was Luis Baguena, a 24-year-old Valencian student in Madrid, who, due to the crowds, ended up speaking with El Rey and was incriminated as a “right-wing extremist”. “I had nothing to do with it. We went to help with the cleaning. From the first minute I tried to help because I’m Valencian,” said Baguena in an angry tone about the situation he found himself in. That day, a group of people were remained, around 7:00 a.m., to carry out pedestrian cleaning work When they returned home due to the forecast of heavy rain, they encountered a persistent crowd Due to the hubbub of tensions, the young man explains to ABC. that he lost his companions, being surrounded by complete strangers “I don’t even know how I ended up talking to the king and people who didn’t even know who they were No The related news standard.” Queen: “How can they not feel this. How can they not be angry? Angie Calero Doña Letizia responds like this to ABC after the neighbors threw buckets of mud at them. one of the individuals next to him wore a sweatshirt with Nazi symbols. “I was pointed out as if I was far-right. I have nothing to do with it. I don’t even vote. I don’t like the politics of this country. “I only went to help.” The young man assures that he is “not part of the revolt” and that he does not know “anyone belonging” to groups which have already provoked the altercation which occurred on Sunday in Paiporta. An unfounded accusationFor this situation, he was forced to give explanations on his X account (formerly Twitter). “I’m not the one wearing the sweatshirt. “I’m the one next door.” This went viral, receiving multiple opinions and calls from journalists. He also took the opportunity to express his discomfort directly to Felipe VI, questioning the lack of resources in this catastrophic situation. “It was not the time for the visit. He monopolizes all the special services. This is a clear picture of the people’s despair. They leave them abandoned. The soldiers are arriving in dribs and drabs. “Violence has no place anywhere, but it illustrates how desperate people are,” says Baguena. “Violence has no place anywhere, but it illustrates how desperate people are.” Even if the young man considers the king’s behavior during “the mud rain” “worthy of admiration”. “He tried to talk to everyone.” Valencian reinforces his apolitical position. “The politics of this country don’t matter to me. They are all the same, they don’t care about the citizen. I have nothing to do with it, but I understand why people attack them. “They’re not getting the best out of this country.”

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