
The escraches at Pedro Sánchez’s rallies have clouded the 28-M campaign for the Socialists. If the President of the Government had already begun to cancel his appearances or request records to attendees so they could access the venuesNow the PSOE is also trying to protect the former head of the Executive, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
With a statement for the Lugo rally in which former President Zapatero will be a part, the formation has announced that “for further organization of the event”attendees will have to fill out a questionnaire in which they notify as who is going (deputy, militant, candidate, etc.) or provide other information, such as the telephone number.
The act will be on May 22 in the Plaza de Santa María de Lugo, at 7:00 p.m., and the general secretary of the formation in Galicia, Valnentín G. Formoso, is expected to participate in it, hand in hand with Zapatero.
The Galician PSOE the formula they used to protect Pedro Sánchez
The party has emulated the same formula that it used for the act of Pedro Sánchez in Lugo last Wednesday, which was finally canceled. The same form that is used today for the act of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero was disseminated.
All those who wished to attend had to answer a significant number of questions. Beyond giving their first and last names, future attendees had to provide their telephone number and confirm the PSOE group to which they belong and the position they hold within the Socialist Party: “candidate for mayor”, “provincial, regional, or national deputy”, or “senator”. If they did not have a position in the PSOE, they had to clarify whether they were “militants” or not.
Sánchez against the escraches
The clashes in Segovia y Burgoswhere the acts of the President of the Government were interrupted by protests by young members of the Workers’ Front who rebuked him for his turn with respect to the Sahara, have marked deeply the Sánchez campaign ahead of the elections regional and municipal 28-M.
Since then, he has only starred in two outdoor interventions in Barcelona and Toledo. The rest of the events, in Castellón, Alicante, Murcia, Tenerife, Las Palmas, Logroño, Úbeda (Jaén), Córdoba, La Coruña or Valencia, among many other cities, have always been behind closed doors.
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