The DANA It happened more than a week ago in the province of Valencia and in some municipalities of Castilla-La Mancha, but it is evident that it has affected, in one way or another, all of Spain. That is why many well-known faces have wanted to show their solidarity with the victims, such as Terelu Camposwho not only sent his support to the victims, but also showed his rejection of violence experienced in Paiporta the weekend.
“What has happened is terrifying. This should help us learn that certain Autonomous Communities need a higher level of protection and alertness,” defended the television presenter in a call with Ten Minutes. “My greatest solidarity with all the victims“.
But the daughter of Maria Teresa Campos He also spoke about the visit to Paiporta, last Sunday, of the kings Philip and Letiziaat whom they rebuked and threw mud, and the president of the Government, Pedro Sanchezwho was attacked with a shovel.
For the collaborator of Fridaywhat happened “doesn’t make sense” and, Although he understands “the tension, frustration and pain”, the kings “do not deserve” that reception and it seemed “intolerable”. “I hate violence, you’re not going anywhere with it,” he declared. “It is not the population of Paiporta that attacks the kings, it is always a few who do harm to the rest.”
“Kings do not deserve to have mud thrown at them. No politician deserves it, but much less the kings“said the sister of Carmen Borrego. “It has been an incredible shame. The citizens of Paiporta do not deserve what that minority has done. Nor does a politician deserve it. Should we have let Pedro Sánchez be lynched? Please…”
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