Albiach gives Ignacio Garriga a comb in the Government control session

The high tension that the Spanish streets are experiencing these days, especially those of Madrid, due to the possibility of the approval of an amnesty law for those prosecuted for the independence process has jumped to the Parliament, where the leader of En Comú Podem, Jéssica Albiach , has responded with the gesture known as "comb" to a previous intervention by the president of the Vox group, Ignacio Garriga.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
07 November 2023 Tuesday 15:22
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Albiach gives Ignacio Garriga a comb in the Government control session

The high tension that the Spanish streets are experiencing these days, especially those of Madrid, due to the possibility of the approval of an amnesty law for those prosecuted for the independence process has jumped to the Parliament, where the leader of En Comú Podem, Jéssica Albiach , has responded with the gesture known as "comb" to a previous intervention by the president of the Vox group, Ignacio Garriga.

"Hyperventilated communist gentlemen, we are going to defend the legacy of our grandparents and the future of our children in legitimate defense," exclaimed the Catalan far-right leader to finish his question to the president of the Generalitat, Pere Aragonès, for which he has been warned by the president of the Parliament, Anna Erra, since it was more of a proclamation than an interpellation to the Government.

After this outburst, after a harsh intervention in which he accused the first secretary of the socialists, Salvador Illa, of trying to promote a self-determination referendum and threatened him, along with President Aragonès, that "they will pay for it "Albiach felt questioned and made the offensive gesture in the direction of Garriga and the ranks of Vox, whose deputies applauded the leader.

This has been the moment of greatest tension that the Parliament has experienced this morning, after which Aragonès has stated that if Garriga's statements had been made outside the Chamber they would have seemed like "the speech announcing a coup d'état."

"They will not pass. And they will not pass because despite their hatred, their violence and their threats, this country will have an amnesty and a progressive and plurinational government, because Catalonia and Spain are much better than its fascism," he exclaimed, for his part. , Albiach, who has given all his support "to the socialist comrades for the attacks they are suffering these nights."