The Narcos Break the Campaign with the Death of Two Civilian Guards: Moreno Blames Interior for "Camping Wide"
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After the news of the death of the two civilian guards killed on duty while chasing a narcolanche along the coasts of Huelva, both the PP and the PSOE cancelled their campaign acts for today Saturday. Populars were the first party to announce the suspension of their campaign acts on Friday and Saturday after the Andalusian government decreed official mourning in the community for this Saturday. Junta president and PP-A candidate for reelection, …
The PP leader has expressed his support for families and criticized the lack of resources after the event.
Santiago Abascal begins to speak in military tone: “Captain Jerónimo Jiménez and civil guard Germán Pérez, present!, present in our heart, present in this square and present in the policies that we are going to defend in Spain.” The two agents of Huelva killed on Friday in the act of service were present, of present body, but not in Linares (Jaén), but at the other end of Andalusia, where they had just celebrated their funeral mass. Vox has been…
The death of two civilian guards in an operation against drug trafficking in Huelva breaks into the Andalusian campaign, already marked by the fight for the decisive vote before the 17M Parliament of Andalusia: What is it, how many deputies it has and how it works?
It threatened rain when Maria Jesús Montero, the PSOE candidate for the Junta, arrived at the burning chapel of the two agents who died this Friday while chasing...
The Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, has again demonstrated his lack of sensitivity and commitment to the State Security Forces and Corps. While the burning chapel is being held in Huelva today, the mass and burial of the two civilian guards killed on Friday when they clashed with a narco-lancha, Marlaska is going to shine with her absence. In fact, government forecasts report that the delegation will leave for Tenerife at 6:0…
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