“This is not Morocco, this is Spain.” “Since we have arrived in Ceuta I have had the feeling of not being in Ceuta, it seemed that I was in Beirut.” “Juan Vivas (PP) is surrendered to the Moroccanization of Ceuta”. “Illegals to their country and drug traffickers: lead or jail”. To these words by Santiagio Abascal, pronounced on Monday in Ceuta, the general secretary of the PP responded on Tuesday with an appeal to the contrary.
In a tuit, Cuca Gamarra has assured, as a veiled counterposition to Vox, that “in the PP, as in Spain, we all fit”. “Let’s insult less and embrace more”.
He was not only referring to Vox, but also to the controversy over the racist chants against the Real Madrid player Vinicius Jr at the Mestalla. “Because Spain is a tolerant country and far from racism and xenophobia. Spain is a great country,” he added.
In his tweet, Gamarra adds a photograph in which he hugs a woman with a hijab, in Ceuta. He was there on Monday supporting the PP candidate, who has been president of the autonomous city for 22 years.
In her speech, Feijóo’s number two claimed that the PP “offers moderation, integration and is constructive and positive for society”, again as a veiled opposition to Vox, whom the PP accuses of not wanting to integrate the different cultures of Ceuta .
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