Politics Sánchez sends a letter to the PSOE militancy in which he warns that the right is being "devoured" by "the most ultra sectors"

The acting president of the Government and leader of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, has sent a letter to the militants of his party in which he conveys his support and solidarity in the face of the attacks on the socialist headquarters and is convinced that he will achieve his inauguration.

Sánchez, who this Wednesday met with the workers of the federal headquarters of the PSOE to convey the same message, considers that the acts of harassment and violence “that the ultras are perpetrating” against the socialist headquarters are intolerable.

He adds that the right in Spain is being “devoured” by the most ultra sectors and that “some with their actions and others with their complicit silence are responsible for an attack directed not only against the PSOE, but against democracy and the Constitution that they say defend and who do not stop violating.

Furthermore, Sánchez affirms that this is not an isolated event and that it has been seen recently in other democracies, in countries such as “the United States, Brazil or more recently Argentina,” he points out.

The socialist leader assures his party members that these events reaffirm, even more strongly, the need to carry out a coalition government. “Today, more than ever, I am convinced that we will make it possible,” emphasizes Sánchez.

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