The President of the Government, Pedro Sanchezit must have been evacuated from the delegation of authorities who this Sunday visited one of the cities most affected by the DANA in ValenciaPaiporta, after a stick hit his back. During his appearance this Tuesday, he reiterated that he was “fine”, while emphasizing that it was “ultra perfectly organized groups” who attacked him.
“If we look at the images from last Sunday’s visit It is very easy to differentiate those who They express their anger legitimately because of their frustration“, due to the situation they are experiencing, other perfectly organized ultra groups who were going to try to do as much damage as possible to the authorities present there,” said Sánchez.
After that, he assured that he was “fine” and reaffirmed the words he had already said a few minutes after the altercation: “They are not going to distract me from my fundamental attention”. In this sense, he argued that “the protagonists are the citizens concerned, they are the relatives of the victims, the victims and the reconstruction and recovery” of the regions affected by the climate emergency. He also thanked “the expressions of solidarity”.
The idea conveyed by Sánchez this Tuesday, however, is not new. A few hours after what happened in Paiporta, the Minister of Transport, Òscar Puente, defined in The Objective that the authors of the launch would be “small groups of the extreme right”, while for the first vice-president and Minister of Finance, María Jesús Montero, it would be “small radical groups” which “profit from the pain of people “. “
Already on Monday, the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, spoke in the same terms at the define aggressors as “violent” and “marginal”about which he reiterated that they had “a minimum of organization”. After glossing over the ideas of these groups, he was asked about the matter and replied that this point “is under investigation”.
Indeed, Marlaska stressed that investigations into this episode are being carried out by the Information Headquarters of the Civil Guard in a “deterministic” mannerof which he assured that “significant progress” is expected in the “coming hours or days”.