In recent days, images of people in the streets protesting and rejecting the political management of the DANA humanitarian disaster have been seen in almost every city in Spain. Last Friday, in Zaragoza, Dozens of people called for Mazón to resign and for Pedro Sánchez’s government to be held accountable. This Tuesday, students from the Aragonese capital, as well as from the rest of the country, did the same.
For this Tuesday, November 12, the student strike in Zaragoza. Starting at noon in Plaza San Francisco and continuing to Plaza España, dozens of young people joined in solidarity with those affected by DANA.
“Humanitarian and climate crisis: governments, responsible businessmen. Judgment and punishment for the guilty!said the demo brochure.
The participants were clear about their complaints, which were numerous. Two young people said they responded to the call because The measures that were taken in this crisis did not seem good to them from the beginning nor currently. “We are asking for political responsibilities,” concluded one of them.
For his part, Quilez reiterated this reason: “We denounce the lack of action by central and regional governments.” However, I also wanted assert that the existence of climate change is denied or that the medals “are always given by those at the top and those of us who move the Valencians forward are the Spanish people, the working class”.
Thus, upon arriving at the Plaza de España, the manifesto of this strike organized by the Contracorriente organization with Pan y Rosas was read. In this, they emphasized that yes, it’s time to protestsince the consequences of climate change that governments have been denying for years are being felt.
Likewise, they explained that everything is political and that is why the protests are necessary: “Building in flood plains is political, sending the police to guard shopping malls when people don’t have enough to eat is political . » With this idea they justified this This fight “has only just begun.”
The demonstrators did not fail to chant the resignation of Mazón, also accusing Pedro Sánchez, the “These are not deaths, these are murders” or the rejection of the extreme right.
In addition, among the banners you will be able to read some such as “Pride is not worth their life”, appealing to the lack of understanding between the PP and the PSOE in management.