Abascal’s “Hang Sanchez” Deemed Legal
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The Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court has not admitted the complaint filed by the PSOE against the leader of Vox Santiago Abascal for saying in an Argentine newspaper that there will be a time when “the people will want to hang on their feet” to Pedro Sánchez. The magistrates remember that not everything that can be considered unacceptable in discursive and expressive terms has criminal relevance and points out that Abascal’s words in the ne…
It does not admit the complaint of the PSOE for asserting in an Argentine newspaper that there will be a time when the people will want to hang it "from the feet".
The Supreme Court (TS) has rejected the complaint filed by the PSOE against the leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, for alleged hate crimes, insults and threats for having...
That Santiago Abascal said that the people will want to hang Pedro Sánchez from his feet is “unacceptable in discursive and expressive terms,” but it is not a crime. To this conclusion the Supreme Court has reached after analyzing the complaint filed by the PSOE in December 2023 against the leader of Vox, who made that statement an interview in the Argentine newspaper Clarín. Continue reading
The court does not appreciate that the leader of Vox is "inciting violence against the head of the government and the PSOE in the terms demanded by the criminal intervention." More information: Abascal reiterates his "hanging Sánchez's feet" and sees "unacceptable" to compare Vox with Nazism
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