Two of ‘the Six of Zaragoza’ Receive Pardon From the Government
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Francisco Javier Aijón and Adrián Latorre, who have been serving their sentence for a year and three months in Zuera prison (Zaragoza), have been pardoned by the Government. On Tuesday, the Council of Ministers approved the measure of grace, which will allow the two prisoners, part of those known as The Six of Zaragoza, to leave the prison in which they entered after three sentences, a more than dubious identification and their constant refusal …
The Platform Freedom 6 of Zaragoza celebrates the news, although it claims the same for the other two young people who are still in prison and the suppression of the economic condemnation Another conviction for 'Los 6 de Zaragoza': 140,000 euros for damage to a national police El Consejo de Ministros has approved on Tuesday the pardon of two of the six young people known as 'Los 6 de Zaragoza', convicted for their participation in an anti-fascis…
There are still two other people in prison for these events, and the Government announced these pardons, which is unusual.
The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has called the two members of 'the 6 of Zaragoza' pardoned this Tuesday by the government after being sentenced to prison for the riots that occurred in January 2019 in the Aragonese capital during a protest against the celebration of a Vox rally.
The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has called the two members of ‘the 6 of Zaragoza’ pardoned this Tuesday by the government after being sentenced to prison for the riots that occurred in January 2019 in the Aragonese capital during a protest against the celebration of a Vox rally. «Sánchez does not disguise: he is pardoning the street terrorists who attack the people who go to the Vox rallies. Sánchez promotes violence against the Spaniard…
The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has reacted to the infamy approved this Monday by the Council of Ministers to pardon the two members of the 6 of Zaragoza, whom he calls "street terrorists", after being sentenced to prison for the riots that occurred in January 2019 in the Aragonese capital during a protest against the celebration of a Vox rally. Abascal, in a video recorded in Congress, says that "Sánchez does not disguise: he is pardoni…
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