Controversial words Santiago Abascal About “Hanging on Your Feet” Pedro Sanchez They will go to court. Spokesman PSOE in congress, Patxi LopezHe announced that his party would file a complaint with the Public Prosecution against the leader Fox On the basis that these statements incite hatred and also against the extreme right-wing formation itself due to “harassment, threats and attacks on the headquarters of the Socialist Workers’ Party.” Far from backing down, Abascal bragged about the attention he received.
At a congressional press conference, Lopez stated that the Socialist Workers Party would approach the Attorney General’s Office so that it could make “appropriate decisions.” “We want the full weight of the penal code to fall on Abascal and Fox,” he said. In this sense, he pointed out that the extremist leader’s words in an interview with the Argentine newspaper Clarin are not consistent with Article 510 of the Penal Code Which punishes those who “directly or indirectly encourage, promote or incite hatred, hostility, discrimination or violence against a group”.
Specifically, Abascal predicted that the moment would come when Citizens They will attack the prime minister: “I have some principles. I can’t sell them. Sánchez has none. He can trample the laws, do anything, and endanger national unity. This gives him a competitive advantage.” “There will come a moment when people will want to hang him by his feet.”
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