The PSOE is releasing an anonymous report, without signature, in which the incidents that occurred this Sunday in the Valencian town of Paiporta are linked to far-right groups. This strategy is consistent with Moncloa’s argument, who attributes what happened during the Kings’ visit to this type of ultra-violence. Pedro Sanchez and Carlos Mazón to the municipality.
In the report to which this newspaper had access, it is indicated that what happened in Paiporta “is not the only cause of the social unrest, nor of the fatigue of residents and volunteers.” “This is the work of far-right and ultra groups who have mobilized their apparatus to attempt to destroy a legitimately elected government using instruments that deviate from the framework of legality,” he added.
This Sunday there was an unprecedented episode when Pedro Sánchez had to leave Paiporta due to the tension felt with his presence and that of the rest of the authorities. Not only were there insults, but objects were also thrown, cars in the procession were hit and there were fears for the safety of the authorities. The Kings and Carlos Mazón, however, stayed longer, while Sánchez had already left.
As indicated in the report published by the PSOE, the altercations resulted in the evacuation of Sánchez “after suffering an attack, both physical and material, by breaking the windows of the car in which he was traveling, journalists and activists on the platform for the appearance of far-right groups present at the scene. »
To argue its conclusions, the document points out that in several images of Felipe VI during the day we can see how young people wearing neo-Nazi symbols approach him. In one case, a young man appears wearing a sweatshirt with Division 250 written on it, in reference to the Blue Division.
In another photo, a young man also appears with a tattoo that says Kempes. THE Support Mario Kempesnamed after the footballer, is the ultra group of Valencia CF, and was expelled from Mestalla in 2019 and is the one to whom the controversy that occurred due to racist cries against Real Madrid player Vinicius Jr. is attributed.
The report published by the PSOE also includes tweets in which it is indicated that groups such as Revolt, National democracy either Spain 2000 were present in Paiporta. Although these far-right groups (participants in the Ferraz protests) declared on their social networks that they belonged to the Valencian Community, the report does not contain any graphic documents proving their presence in Sunday’s incidents.
“During the altercations, Nazi greetings and messages could also be seen,” the document states. “It is not surprising that, knowing all of the above, the attacks on the President of the Government and the insults received were accompanied by fascist greetings from people wearing t-shirts whose message also has a fascist meaning “, he adds. pointing to multiple images.
Although this does not directly refer to Voicethe document also comments that the legal services of the training union Santiago Abascal offered to help people in legal trouble for participating in Sunday’s altercations.
It also refers to a Telegram group called Alt Right Spainin which it was reported that the authorities were in Paiporta and in which they called for participation in the riots. Finally, he highlights the presence of Alvise Pérezwho was unloading food at the time of the altercations.
Although the PSOE did not recognize the authority of the document, it disseminated it and on the party’s social networks the PP was accused of not having condemned the violence suffered by the President of the Government.