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Feijóo Considers "Inadmissible" the Government's "Lack of Support" for the Police and Blames Sánchez for "Encouraging" the Vuelta Protest

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The president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has made this Monday a total amendment to the way of governing the government president, Pedro Sánchez, for "encouraging" demonstrations, "speaking ill of his capital or torpedoing his government only because it does not match his political color" and turning his back on the police, in his opinion, by pure electoral calculation. "It is legitimate freedom of expression and demonstrations, …

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Vox’s rise overturned the meeting of the PP’s National Board of Directors on Monday. The highest body between party congresses met in Genoa at a moment of nerves in the PP for the growth of ultras in the polls, while the left is also mobilizing for the Palestinian cause and the protests against Israel managed on Sunday to suspend the end of the Vuelta a España. Earlier in the morning, before the meeting of the Junta, Alberto Núñez Feijóo had acc…

·Spain
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Lean Right

The government stands on the side of the protesters, who believe they also have support in conservative sectors, while Feijóo strikes a balance

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Center

The president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has made this Monday a total amendment to the way of governing the government president, Pedro Sánchez, for "encouraging" demonstrations, "speaking ill of his capital or torpedoing his government only because it does not match his political color" and turning his back on the police, in his opinion, by pure electoral calculation. "It is legitimate freedom of expression and demonstrations, …

·Madrid, Spain
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Center

Alberto Ñúñez Feijóo has blamed Pedro Sánchez for encouraging riots on the road to Spain to cover up corruption cases.

Lean Right

Alberto Núñez Feijóo directly accuses the president of the government of "causing" the La Vuelta riots that forced the final cancellation of the sporting event in Madrid this Sunday afternoon. "A president cannot encourage riots in his own country no matter how cornered he is by corruption. He has no limits and uses smokescreens and even humanitarian crises, such as Gaza, to cover up the corruption cases that affect him," said the PP leader this…

·Spain
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Tonight's Cascabel starts with the protests that marked the Vuelta a España and the debate on the role of Pedro Sánchez in these mobilizations. The program will have the analysis of collaborators Guadalupe Sánchez, Pablo A. Iglesias and Ana Martín, in addition to the participation of Serafín Giraldo, chief inspector of police H50, and Miguel Garrido, president of CEIM. The main dish will come with the interview with Narciso Michavila, president …

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Telemadrid broke the news in Pozuelo de Alarcón, Spain on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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