Reacciones: De "Ridículo televisado auspiciado por Sánchez" para el PP a "exemplo de dignidad" para Sumar
This morning, President Pedro Sanchez expressed his "admiration" for those who are mobilising for Palestine inthe Vuelta. Hours later, after the race was suspended due to protests, the leaders of the People's Party have attacked the head of the Spanish Government, holding him responsible for what happened.
The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, believes that "when the president of the nation boycotts the Return to Spain, in her own capital, she becomes directly responsible for every confrontation that occurs".
"The kale borroka promoted by Sanchez and his ministers has made families and children run and cry. This is not Madrid," he wrote on social media and posted the video of one of the moments of the protest.
In the same vein, the President of the People's Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has denounced that the Government "has allowed and encouraged the Return not to end." The President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, will be "proud" of the actions of the demonstrators who have led to the cancellation of the last stage of the race. "
"I defend freedom of expression as long as it does not provoke violence or riots. I do not support Hamas. I do not want their applause either," the PP leader wrote.
The mayor of Madrid, José Luis ○
"Cyclists have been thrown on the road, the streets have been stitched with chinchets and crystals to prevent cyclists from passing and, if passed, to make it dangerous," the mayor has denounced, who has said that some will celebrate what happened "as a victory, including the President of the Government."
Vox 's spokesman at the Madrid City Council, Javier Ortega Smith, has also accused the President of the Government of making "incendiary statements."
Finally, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar has also reproached Pedro Sánchez for "encouraging" the demonstrators to sabotage the stage and has described it as "shameful" for Spain.
PSOE response and support for the Summary
Several sources from the PSOE have responded to the President of the People's Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, with a similar message. Minister Alegría, for example, has warned that the suspension of the 21st stage of the Return to Spain due to the protests "is not a ridicule to the image of the country", but is "praised" and has said that the "shameful letter" that Feijóo has written "will bear a burden for life."
"The streets of Madrid, raising their voices against barbarism, do not ridicule the image of Spain: they honor it. If you are more irritated by the suspension of the Return than by the murder of 60,000 Palestinians, consider it thoroughly."
The Second Vice-President of the Spanish Government and Minister of Labour, Yolanda Díaz, also believes that the demonstrations in favour of Palestine in the Vuelta are "an example of dignity" and that Spanish society does not accept the normalization of "genocide" in Gaza.
The Minister for Youth and Children of the United Left (IU), Sira Rego, has also said that "we must be proud" of the cancellation of the final stage of the Return to Spain due to protests in Madrid.
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