Painted on the house of the city of València Nord against the socialists after the passage of the amnesty law. PSPV VALENCIA 10/11/2023PSPV VALENCIA (PSPV VALENCIA)
The Valencia Provincial Prosecutor's Office has opened a criminal investigation into possible accusations made by the PP against the deputies who voted for the inauguration of Pedro Sánchez as president of the government. In November, the Valencian Socialists accused the PP of the Valencian Community of “stirring up hatred” by publishing a video on social networks in which they pointed out the deputies who voted for investiture.
“These are the deputies of the PSPV and the Compromís who voted YES for the disintegration of Spain and the inequality between Spaniards.” Under this title, the Valencian PP published a video on social networks in which they were named, surnames and faces the Valencian Socialist deputies and the two from Compromís who voted “yes” at the inauguration of Pedro Sánchez. Both the socialists and the parliamentarians integrated in Sumar announced a complaint against the popular parties to the public prosecutor's office.
In a letter to which EFE had access, the public prosecutor's office announced that a criminal investigation had been initiated and that an investigating public prosecutor had been appointed to examine it. They referred to the PSPV in a message
On January 5, the PSOE filed a complaint with the public prosecutor's office for the incident on New Year's Eve in front of the party headquarters on Ferraz Street, where a group of people beat up a Pedro Sánchez doll. The party called on the ministry to open an investigation to find out who was behind this protest, which it sees as a “colophon” of a campaign “with violent undertones” to “target” the Socialists.
In its letter of more than 50 pages, the political force directly refers to Vox as the “common link” of all the “coordinated actions” of the last few months and lists a series of possible crimes that, according to its criteria, would correspond to the hitting of the piñata with the image of the President of the Government: threats, insults, hate crimes, public unrest, illegal demonstrations or serious insults against the head of the executive branch.
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