Friday, November 18, 2016

Churches: we didn’t go to greet king by presence of Barbera – Hispan TV (press Release)

Pablo Iglesias says he did not attend the greet of the Spanish monarch, Felipe VI, because 'le da asco' queue with the senator Barbera to give the hand to the king.

The leader of we Can, Pablo Churches, has been expressed in these terms in reference to the greet corresponding to the act of solemn opening of the legislature in the Spanish Congress, which was held on Thursday, and also attended the exdirigente of the Popular Party (PP) in the town Hall of Valencia and senator Rita Barbera, accused of alleged crime of money laundering.

“we Prefer to be manifesting with all the organizations of the civil society (…) we don’t have to be to sign on medals, we have to be an instrument in the hands of the people”, has highlighted this Friday Churches, who has attended the inauguration of the University of Fall of Can Castilla-La Mancha.

we Prefer to be manifesting with all the organizations of the civil society (…) we don’t have to be to sign on medals, we have to be an instrument in the hands of the people”, highlighted the leader of we Can, Pablo Churches.

in Addition, he stressed that sometimes there are to defend the law out of Parliament, "because it is precisely in Parliament where, historically, it has been covered failure to comply with the law."

Despite the fact that Barbera came out last September on the PP after being accused of corruption, reappeared Thursday to the public at the opening of the XII Spanish Legislature, an act to preside over kings, and sat at the base of the ruling party. In addition, the fact that Barbera refused to give up his seat in the upper House provoked massive criticism of the PP and its leader, Mariano Rajoy, not to force him to leave his position.

The absence of the representatives of We the greet of the king occurred on the same day that the members of that party refrained from applauding the speech of the Spanish monarchy on the occasion of the opening in the Congress, while almost all those present were standing.

Even, the deputy of United we Can, Diego Cañamero, was sent to the Spanish Congress with a t-shirt with the slogan 'I did not vote to no king' during the speech of Felipe VI.

it should Be remembered that the Legislature begins after almost a year without a Government. Spain ended in October with the political limbo that suffered from the PP’s failure to obtain absolute majority in the elections of December 2015 and will result in the repetition of the elections last June 26. For Churches, Spain is experiencing an unprecedented transition from the dictatorship of general Francisco Franco.

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