Post by ratnakhatun77 on Dec 11, 2023 17:33:53 GMT -10
Some 8,000 people gathered this Thursday night in the vicinity of the socialist headquarters on Ferraz Street in the framework of protests against the amnesty that reached their busiest day coinciding with the announcement of the agreement reached hours before by the PSOE and Together. Around eleven at night, the moments of greatest tension occurred, when the police officers were forced to charge against the most violent attendees. In their wake, these protesters left dumped containers and burned street furniture, among other disorders. According to sources from the Government Delegation, at least 24 people were arrested and 7 police officers were slightly injured.
Thus, the leader of Junts, Carles Puigdemont, expects Country Email List that the right will react in the coming days in only one way: by encouraging mobilizations against an amnesty whose exact content only the negotiators know for now. The PP and Vox, who compete to lead these protests, have already announced that they are going to try to keep the noise in the streets from decreasing with a cascade of calls throughout the month, with the extreme right expressly supporting the violent concentrations in front of the headquarters of the PSOE, and the PP minimizing the incidents. Applaud a 'Madrid on fire' It should be noted that one of the obsessions of the leaders of the institutional independence movement since the beginning of the 'procès' had been to preserve the "peaceful and civic" character of their mobilizations.
However, as Confidencial Digital has learned from sources close to the leader of Junts, Carles Puigdemont, he now supports a 'Madrid on fire' to internationalize the conflict with the Spanish Government. The negotiation on the amnesty with the independentists has led to demonstrations being held in recent days in front of the PSOE headquarters in rejection of these measures. These concentrations have ended up becoming radicalized, with organized ultras that have broken them up, leading to serious incidents in the streets of the capital. One of Puigdemont's obsessions has been to internationalize the independence "conflict": to propose a fight between Catalonia and the State, "on an equal footing."
Thus, the leader of Junts, Carles Puigdemont, expects Country Email List that the right will react in the coming days in only one way: by encouraging mobilizations against an amnesty whose exact content only the negotiators know for now. The PP and Vox, who compete to lead these protests, have already announced that they are going to try to keep the noise in the streets from decreasing with a cascade of calls throughout the month, with the extreme right expressly supporting the violent concentrations in front of the headquarters of the PSOE, and the PP minimizing the incidents. Applaud a 'Madrid on fire' It should be noted that one of the obsessions of the leaders of the institutional independence movement since the beginning of the 'procès' had been to preserve the "peaceful and civic" character of their mobilizations.
However, as Confidencial Digital has learned from sources close to the leader of Junts, Carles Puigdemont, he now supports a 'Madrid on fire' to internationalize the conflict with the Spanish Government. The negotiation on the amnesty with the independentists has led to demonstrations being held in recent days in front of the PSOE headquarters in rejection of these measures. These concentrations have ended up becoming radicalized, with organized ultras that have broken them up, leading to serious incidents in the streets of the capital. One of Puigdemont's obsessions has been to internationalize the independence "conflict": to propose a fight between Catalonia and the State, "on an equal footing."