The kings of Spain and Pedro Sánchez met a enormous tension during his visit to Paiporta last Sunday. It all started with throwing objects: like a stick that hit Pedro Sánchez in the back or a ball of mud against Queen Letizia.
The situation sometimes escalated and while the president’s bodyguard activated security protocol and proceeded to transfer him to the forward command post, the kings decided to continue and listen to the complaints of the people of Paiporta. These are the five highlights of the tense visit of the kings and the president of the government.
“Dog, get the hell out of here!”
As we can see in the video which accompanies this news, the shouts and insults towards the President of the Government began as soon as he got out of the car. “Dog, get the hell out of here!”several people started screaming. But the tension increased and, in addition to the shouts and insults, the young people began to throw objects at Sánchez and, later, at the car he had entered, even breaking and destroying the rear-view mirror. This Monday, the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, explained that the socialist march was a decision of your security team.
In this sense, he reiterated that it was “for obvious security reasons” and not at the request of Sánchez. This march “was decided by his security group, because there was a real and obvious risk”, declared the minister while recalling that he had already “already received a completely objectified blow”.
“If you want, I won’t come and I will stay in Madrid”
After leaving Sánchez Paiporta for safety reasons, the kings stayed and listened to the residents’ complaints. In one of the notable moments, one of the citizens criticized Felipe VI for his departure and assured that “this government must leave.” The king, for his part, replies that “everything is a balance”. “If you want, I won’t come and I will stay in Madrid”he added.
“Queen, it’s not because of you”
Another moment of the visit featured Queen Letizia. Many citizens criticized him for declaring that “there were still unfound dead people.” “You don’t need water. Neither you nor your daughters,” said another woman. But there were others who apologized to the Queen for throwing mudballs. “Sorry, we didn’t know who you were. Forgive us, we thought it was him. Forgive us,” a woman told him. Another also insisted that “Queen, it’s not because of you.” Considering all these comments, The Queen kept saying “I’m sorry” and “you are right”, in support of citizens.
“Don’t pay attention to everything that is published”
In response to the complaints of the citizens of Paiporta, Felipe VI told them to “not pay attention to everything that is published because there is a lot of informational intoxication“. “So that? So that there is chaos. “This interests many people,” the king continued.
The citizens, on the other hand, assured that “it is already worse than chaos, it is the worst thing in the world.”
“It was not the day to take the photo”
As we can see in the video that accompanies this news, one of the citizens of the region criticized him “Doña Letizia, It was not the day to come and take the photo (…) You are not guilty but it was not the day to come. “You didn’t have to come.”