The Deputy Secretary General of Economy of the PP, Juan Bravocondemned this Sunday the violence of the radicals who demonstrated the day before in the city of Valencia against the president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazonwhom he supported and who, according to him, “always showed his face” in the DANA tragedy.
At a press conference in Genoa, Bravo said: “We must condemn the violence. “31 police officers were injured and we saw how they tried to set fire to the town hall door,” he underlined regarding the disturbances observed last night during the demonstration organized against Mazón by groups of police officers. far-left and pan-Catalanist associations. Members of Compromís and Podemos participated in the march, which was also cheered online by Pedro Sánchez’s PSOE.
“The most important thing is the maximum respect for participants and manifestations of pain Valencians and the rest of the Spaniards. The Popular Party is with the Valencians and with its president Mazón, who has always shown his face against the The Spanish government that resigned to take charge of the largest national emergency in Spain. From there, we must share the pain, condemn all forms of violence, because vandalism will never be the solution. The solution is to all work together,” Bravo underlined at the national headquarters of the PP.
The Deputy Secretary of Economy of the PP, who presented a 13-point plan with aid for those affecteda document prepared by Génova “in coordination with the Generalitat” and after having walked on the ground of the disaster in the province of Valencia, also thanked the work carried out by the King, by the State Security Corps and Forces and by the volunteers, young and old, whom he describes as “mud angels”.
“We believe that in politics we must be self-critical, we understand that those affected are disappointed, but let’s leave our skin to resolve the situation”, Bravo underlined during the presentation of the package of measures that the PP will take this Sunday during the meeting that it will hold at the Congress of Deputies with the Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with Courts, Felix Bolanoswhich will inform you of the efforts made by the Executive to help the victims. The PP has proposed a series of measures, for example in education and mental health, which it hopes will be taken into account by the Sánchez government.
“We will be here until the end, until we have response given to each citizen. We are united in the hope of moving forward. “We will continue to be present at every step of this path to recovery,” said Juan Bravo.
Flares
During the event organized in Valencia this Saturday, there was the launch of flares and mud against the facade of the City Hall, which forced the National Police to charge the radicals. The officers were hit with various objects and yelled at. “I would be ashamed to be a police officer.”according to the agency Ep. In addition to the 31 injured police officers, there were four arrested for the riots.
From the Town Hall of Valencia, governed by María José Catalá (PP)they reported that there was a “attempted burn” the door of the building. In addition, graffiti was painted on the facade of the Town Hall, as well as on the Palau de la Generalitat.
“It’s time to work together to move districts and municipalities forward affected by this terrible tragedy, as we already do. With absolute respect for everyone, I consider that Confrontation and vandalism will never be the solution. The city of Valencia is also an affected municipality and a symbol of the solidarity of an entire people. “This is the Valencia we want and need,” Mayor María José Catalá wrote on social media.
For his part, the general secretary of the PP of the Valencian Community, Juan Francisco Pérez Llorcaalso reported what happened: “You only need to see the images to see that it was a totally politicized demonstration. Valencia deserves respect and unity“No acts that bring division and chaos,” he added.