The Attorney General’s Office Believes that Abascal Merely Made “Opposition” by Linking Immigration and Rape After Torre Pacheco
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Prosecutor Consuelo Madrigal closes the proceedings opened to the leader of Vox, his parliamentary spokesman and another deputy considering that their comments are protected by freedom of expression following European and Constitutional doctrine
The Prosecutor's Office has agreed to close the Comuns' complaint against Vox's deputy and secretary-general, Santiago Abascal, by ruling out that he had encouraged hatred or discrimination against Maghrebi and Muslim people during the altercations in Torre Pacheco last July. In a letter, to which Europa Press has had access, the former state attorney general and current prosecutor of the Supreme Court, Consuelo Madrigal, maintains that the demo…
The Supreme Court Prosecutor's Office finds that the demonstrations held last summer by Vox's leader, Santiago Abascal, and other members of his team following the incidents in Torre Pacheco (Murcia) have "potential flaws" to generate "significant and real risks of increasing hostility and discrimination" on a group such as migrants.
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