María Guardiola Holds the Shadow of the Pucheraz After the Theft of Votes in Extremadura
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One hundred and twenty-two of the 124 voters whose votes by mail were removed from the Post Office of Fuente de Cantos (Badajoz) have already exercised their right to vote again, according to data provided by the Post Office this Saturday.The rest of the voters have been contacted by Post Office staff so that, following the established procedure, they can cast their vote again, the postal public body has reported in a press release. On the subtr…
María Guardiola closed the election campaign yesterday reiterating her doubts about a supposed “pucherazo” for the theft of 124 votes by mail in a post office of Fuente de Cantos (Badajoz). The president of the Junta de Extremadura and candidate of the PP said that “democracy has been stolen” and, in her opinion, “there is someone who is stealing in the post office three days after an election the right to vote of the Extremadurans.” In this way…
The leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has accused the PP of “overacting” with his alarmist statements about the theft of 124 votes from a post office in Fuente Cantos (Badajoz), after the Extremaduran president and candidate for reelection, Maria Guardiola, came to warn of the “theft of democracy”.
The postal agency thus disproves Guardiola and the PP leadership, who launched the idea of electoral punching because on Thursday, in a case that the Civil Guard itself described as “common crime”, a safe was stolen in which there were 124 votes by mail.
The day of reflection before the Extremadura regional elections is fast approaching, and with it, the need to backtrack after making some tempestuous statements. This is what has happened in the People's Party (PP) following the theft of 124 ballots from three post offices in Extremadura, an incident that greatly unnerved the national PP leader, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, and the regional candidate, María Guardiola, who were quick to raise the specte…
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