The MEP Luis Pérez Fernández, better known as Alvise Pérez, tried to pass himself off this Tuesday as the coordinator of the Paiporta advanced command to access the Vera sports pavilion of the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV) where around three hundred are staying of members of firefighters as well as emergency personnel displaced to Valencia to help with the consequences of DANA, as announced the regional newspaper Levante-EMV and the university has confirmed to elDiario.es.
The leader of ‘The party is over’ appeared on November 12 around 10:00 p.m. at the UPV pavilion and assured that his intention was to visit it to “check the state of the facilities and that everything was correct.”
This Wednesday, in the “news of the day” that the MEP publishes periodically on his Telegram channel, Alvise Pérez stated that the socialist councilor Carmen Alcíbar, a member of the UPV and who collaborates as a volunteer in the pavilion, had expelled him when “He was preparing to plan the delivery of hot food” and that “those affected by DANA and police volunteers” had asked him for “help and hot food.”
However, as this newspaper has learned from UPV staff, the almost 300 emergency personnel and firefighters sent to Valencia to help after DANA who sleep in this pavilion receive hot food daily for both breakfast and dinner.
After the publication of the Levante-EMV information, Alvise Pérez made a new publication on his Telegram channel in which he attached a video in which an unidentified woman is heard requesting “hot food” for the people present in that pavilion. and adds the personal Instagram account of socialist councilor Carmen Alcíbar and an email address accusing her of “leaving the people housed in this pavilion without hot food.”
MEP Pérez, who at no time reveals that he tried to impersonate the head of the Paiporta advanced command, claims on his social networks that he was expelled when he was identified and because he was going to help these people. Later, he described as fake news the information from several media outlets that revealed that he tried to impersonate the person responsible for coordinating the emergency in the town of Paiporta, as university sources have confirmed to elDiario.es.
The vice-rector of the UPV asks to stop the harassment campaign
The vice-rector of Communication and Internationalization of the Polytechnic University of Valencia, José Francisco Monserrat, has published an extensive message on the social network (formerly Twitter) in which he is “tremendously concerned” about the “harassment campaign” unleashed against the official after the MEP’s accusations and has tried to clarify the situation.
Montserrat insists that the university appreciates “any support” for volunteers, but asks that any collaboration be announced and coordinated in advance to avoid interfering with the rest of the staff displaced to Valencia. Likewise, he asks for respect for the privacy of these workers and explains that the UPV must avoid recording images without their consent.
It also describes as “unacceptable” the initiation of a campaign of harassment against a public official for her membership in a specific party as well as the dissemination of personal data.
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