Abascal points out to Sánchez after the neo-Nazi march in Chueca: “It stinks of a socialist sewer, I have no doubts”

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The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has described the group of neo-Nazis that has demonstrated this Saturday in the Madrid neighborhood of Chueca as a “band of crazy people and fans shouting atrocities that do not represent any Spaniard” and has stressed that “it stinks of socialist sewer “.

In statements to the media during the protest in Madrid this Sunday of the Solidarity Union against the electricity bill, Abascal has warned that lately “very strange things” are seen, among which he has highlighted “envelopes with bullets or assemblies such as the of Malasaña “.

“And now we see a band of madmen and fans shouting atrocities that do not represent any Spaniard. That stinks of socialist sewer, I have no doubt“, has sentenced the leader of Vox.

This is how Abascal referred to the demonstration held this Saturday in Chueca by a group of neo-Nazis shouting “out of our neighborhoods fagots” and “out of Madrid” escorted by the National Police.

Many users on social networks have shared images of the march, called by the far-right group Madrid Seguro, against the “2030/2050 Agendas”, according to a flyer that a user has shared on the social network Twitter.

The protesters made the tour of the well-known Madrid neighborhood and center of the LGTBI Pride festivities in the capital, holding banners and flags of Spain with the slogan “say no to agendas.”

Reference-www.elespanol.com

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