The Death of Two Civil Guards Crisps the 17-M Campaign: Sánchez Offers His "Pesar" and Feijóo Reproaches Him for His Absence at the Funeral
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They died while fighting drug trafficking on the coasts of Huelva.
After the "murder" of two civilian guards chasing a narcolanche, Sémper promises harsher penalties if Feijoo rules, and restore the elite unity that dismantled Marlaska Read
Juanma Moreno described the absence of the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, at the funeral by the two civilian guards killed while chasing a narco-lancha on the coasts of Huelva as "impresentable." The leader of the Andalusian PP has emphasized that a Minister of the Interior has "the moral obligation and functional obligation" to attend when on duty two agents lose their lives, and has extended his criticism to Pedro Sánchez …
The Andalusian socialists consider that they are harmed by the death of the two civil guards who were fighting drug trafficking in Huelva. More information: The PSOE admits that it cannot dispute the center of the PP in Andalusia and will campaign to grow on its left
With a minute of silence in memory of the two civilian guards killed in an operation against drug trafficking last Friday off the coast of Huelva, the PSOE rally began with the presence of the President of the Government (in his fourth appearance in Andalusia since the elections were called), Pedro Sánchez, and of the socialist candidate, María Jesús Montero. The event was held in La Línea de la Concepción (Cadiz, 64,500 inhabitants), epicenter …
In the absence of seven days for the elections in Andalusia, the two big parties put all the meat in the roasting of the campaign and this Sunday, the national leaders of PSOE and PP, Pedro Sánchez and Alberto Núñez Feijóo, have tucked their candidates, María Jesús Montero and Juanma Moreno, in two rallies in which the death of two agents of the Civil Guard when they pursued a narcolancha in Huelva have marked the speeches. Both acts have begun …
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