Vox displays a new banner in Madrid in which it accuses Sánchez of putting “hundreds of monsters” “on the street”

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2023-07-12 16:16:09

The extreme right returns to take the campaign to the advertising banners. Vox has placed a new one in Madrid in which the following message can be read: “Sánchez has put hundreds of these monsters on the street.” In the image you can see a man with a beard covered by a black hood that covers the mouth of a woman who keeps her eyes closed.

Anti-eviction activists cover the Desokupa canvas with slogans for the right to housing

Further

Although it does not refer explicitly to it, Vox implies that with the accusation against the President of the Government it refers to the law of ‘only yes is yes’, whose initial wording allowed some judges to reduce the sentences of sexual offenders. The latest updated data from the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) reflects 1,155 sentence reductions for these applications from different magistrates. And they pointed out that in 117 of those cases the reduction has led to release.

“Vox is the only party that demands to increase the penalties for the aggressors of women”, points out the party of Santiago Abascal in the tweet in which it has announced the installation of the canvas, at the confluences of the streets Santa Engracia and the Paseo del General Martínez Campos, in the heart of the Chamberí district and next to the entrance to the Iglesia metro station. “Vote security,” adds the far-right party in large letters.

During the pre-campaign, Vox placed another controversial banner in the old Santa Bárbara brewery, at the confluence of Goya and Alcalá streets in Madrid. Various groups were attacked on that giant banner. A hand was seen throwing away the various symbols that represent feminism, the LGTBI collective, the 2030 Agenda, communism, the squatter movement and the Catalan independence flag. But, as a result of various complaints, the Madrid Electoral Board forced Vox to withdraw it.

Up to 100,000 euros for residents

The one that is still hanging is the one also placed in Madrid by Desokupa, the company that threatens and tries to expel tenants. It is a banner against the Government and its parliamentary allies, located on Calle Atocha in Madrid and which has the slogan “You to Morocco, Desokupa to Moncloa”. In it you can see a photo of Pedro Sánchez and another of Daniel Esteve, founder of Desokupa. In addition, he puffs up the expulsions from homes and points to United We Can and ERC with the sign: “We will miss you all.”

The money that is paid to hang a sign with these characteristics depends on the rates of the council and the rent of the community of neighbors. In the case of Desokupa, for example, the community of the Atocha street building was going to receive 8,000 euros for maintaining the sign for three weeks, a price agreed upon by the advertising company and the client, as the residents explained to this newspaper. .

The rental of these spaces in buildings under construction has, in fact, become a source of financing for neighborhood communities, which can amount to up to 100,000 euros if your building is located in a central area and thus cover more than 50%. of the rehabilitation works of the facades.

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