Marlaska, Booed by the Civil Guards by Remembering the Agents Killed in Huelva: "I Too Am Sore and Rabid"
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While agents die or are killed, this government leaves them to their fate
Fernando Grande-Marlaska has chosen to justify himself rather than admit mistakes after the controversy generated by his absence from the funeral of the two Civil Guard officers killed in Huelva following the pursuit of a drug-running speedboat. The Minister of the Interior downplayed his absence from the ceremony and maintained that the Ministry was sufficiently represented. This comes after the resounding booing he received this Wednesday at a…
The organization called by PA to "keep respect" in the act for the beeps that lasted eight seconds. The Interior Minister emphasizes that these were deaths in the act of service following the controversy raised in the electoral debate.
The Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, has been booed and beeped this Wednesday in Baeza (Jaén) during the swearing-in of the flag of the members of the 131st promotion of the Academy of Capes and Guards of the Civil Guard. Part of the public present in the act has thus reprimanded Marlaska when it has referred to the death of two civil guards last Friday in Huelva when they crashed their boats when they were chasing a narcolanc…
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