Saturday, December 24, 2016

Group yunquista in Spain asked Aznar to form a new party – process.com.mx

MADRID (apro).— The group ultracatólico Make yourself Heard, identified as an arm of The Anvil, in Spain, asks the former president José María Aznar, which fuses a new party.

Make yourself Heard publishes on its website a petition of signatures for this application to Aznar, after it was made public the resignation of the political as honorary president of the Popular Party and their opposition to president Mariano Rajoy, who is also PP.

In its approach to ensure that you are "sick and tired of not having someone that will represent us, sick and tired of having to vote for covering the nose."

Make yourself Heard has been particularly critical of the Rajoy government, who in his first term, he interrupted his project to bring down the abortion law at the time approved the socialist government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.

In the statement, we expressed Aznar: "If you give a step to the front and announces the creation of a new party, it’s all going to change in the political landscape Spanish and the possibility of rebuilding the centre-right Spanish is going to become a reality."

Also note that "consider the idea of taking this step forward," although they acknowledge that this represents "difficulties" and "self-sacrifice".

In Spain, this organization and other also cut ultracatólico, sponsored by the minister PP, Jaime mayor Oreja, signed a petition to repeal the laws LGTBIfobia, that point as "totalitarian" and are also accused that the public television TVE broadcast a children’s program where, they claim, promotes "marriage between lesbians".

in Addition, this group was behind the mobilizations in Mexico against the marriages of persons of the same sex proposed by the government of Enrique Peña Nieto.

last September, a small group of supporters held a concentration to the doors of the Mexican embassy in Madrid, to then deliver a diplomatic officer a few signatures, demanding that president Enrique Peña Nieto to remove his initiative on marriages between persons of the same sex.

His spokesman, Paul Santana, said to Suit "Peña Nieto wants to impose new ideologies imported from other countries, supported by small groups, that will alter what mexicans understand it is a family."

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