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Moreno Recognizes the Genocide in Gaza After the King's Speech While Ayuso Exhibits His Closeness to Israel

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Alfonso Rueda was the first popular baron to assume the term this Wednesday during the control session in the Galician Parliament

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Moreno and Rueda talk about “genocide” in Gaza while Feijoo and Ayuso deny it

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Alfonso Rueda was the first popular baron to assume the term this Wednesday during the control session in the Galician Parliament

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Israel’s military offensive in the Gaza Strip has revealed a disparity of views among the main representatives of the People’s Party (PP) in describing the conflict; while some autonomous presidents consider it a “genocide”, others speak of “massacre” or “tragedy” and even some denounce Israel’s “demonization.” We compile some of the PP’s leading leaders’ statements about the conflict in Gaza. Who call it “genocide.”

The Xeral secretary of the PPdeG, Paula Prado, has refused to talk about "genocide" about the situation in Gaza. She has asked journalists questions, in an act with members of the party in A Coruña and questioned if she shares the words of the president of Andalusia, Juanma Moreno, who recognized the "genocide" of Israel.

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"You want me to recognize the genocide? Well, I recognize it." Although the president of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno, had already condemned the situation that is taking place in Palestine, this is the first time that the popular leader uses the word "genocide." Thus, Moreno has become the second popular baron to take this step after the president of Galicia, Alfonso Rueda, did this Wednesday.

The debate about whether a genocide is taking place in the Gaza Strip or not has become a stone in the shoe for Alberto Núñez Feijóo, who still does not pronounce this word regardless of the harsh condemnation of Israel’s actions. If yesterday it was the president of the Xunta, Alfonso Rueda, who spoke of “genocide” today has done so his fellow member Juanma Moreno, during a debate in the Andalusian Parliament. “If he wants to be recognized by t…

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