The protagonist of the blow shot says he "had to say" his message of solidarity with Palestine
Representatives of the Yala Nafarroa platform with Palestine have chanted "Stop genocide" and "Free Palestine" during the Sanfermines blow, breaking protocol, an act that has provoked a reaction from political representatives.
Representatives ofthe Yala Nafarroa platform with Palestine have chanted "Stop genocide" and "Free Palestine" during the Sanfermines blow,breaking protocol. Lidon Soriano, the protagonist of the proclamation, has explained that "it should have been said." This sudden action has ledto the views of political representatives.
"I've thought of all my friends present, so many people, so many dead children, and all this is in their honor, and please stop the genocide," Soriano said.
Asiron's "pride"
The mayor of Pamplona , Joseba Asiron, has been "proud" of his messages of solidarity with the Palestinian people and of his ability to convey to the world "a message of solidarity, rationality and humanity."
"Anger" in PPN
For his part, the PPNspokesman, Carlos García Adanero, has expressed his "outrage" at the failure to respect the protocol and has reported that "all persons who have consented to and authorized this partisan use will be held accountable".
Group of Parliamentarians for "Coexistence"
On the one hand, the socialist Marina Curielhas called for "coexistence and respect." An the end, the Sanfermines are a feast for all. "
On the other hand, Mikel Armendáriz (Geroa Bai) has also asked citizens to "enjoy the best parties in the world, be respectful and live the party with respect to the people, with respect to Pamplona".
Finally, Txema Mauleon (Contigo-Zurekin) has valued "with great emotion" the "historic day" on which Pamplona has said "enough is enough."
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