Just a few hours after the “Escape” by Pedro Sánchez serious Paiporta riotsin Valencia, La Moncloa attributed the fear of the president of the government to “a assault», as OKDIARIO learned from government sources. The government’s strategy now consists of blaming the “extreme right” for the alleged attack on Sánchez when he was received on Sunday with stones and insults by the victims of DANA. Government-linked media are already naming members of Revuleta, the group that organized Ferraz’s protests against the amnesty, as perpetrators of an alleged attack on the president that, so far, has not been able to be verified .
The Paiporta riots left the entire planet speechless. But for direct witnesses, while King Felipe VI and the President of the Generalitat Valenciana Carlos Mazón continued together and endured the enormous tension experienced, Pedro Sánchez was left behind.
Concretely, as OKDIARIO reported, when there were barely 50 meters left for the procession to reach the square, the heads of the residents began to throw mud at them and insult them. SO, Sánchez stopped, he separated from the group. He retraced his steps towards his vehicle, protected by umbrellas and shields from his escorts.
King and Queen Letizia moved forward. The king even put aside the umbrella with which he was protected from the rain of mud. Then, Moncloa canceled the visit to another Valencian city affected by DANA, Chiva, despite the fact that Felipe VI intended to go there. These events expose Sánchez.
After hours, the official machine began pushing another story. More specifically, it is attributed to an alleged member of Revolt a conversation in a cat in which it is said that he was hit on the back with a stick.
Also this Sunday, after Sánchez’s scare, eyewitnesses from the Integrated Operational Coordination Center (CECOPI)where the President of the Government took refuge, declared that “I didn’t have a scratch“.
It turns out that while Sánchez was leaving ground zero of the Paiporta riots, King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia and Carlos Mazón stoically endured the insults and shouts. The King even spoke with several people who wanted to express their complaints face to face. Just 25 centimeters. A scene that Sánchez did not see. It had been several minutes since the President of the Government had been in Paiporta.