Tertsch, to Bolaños: "Don't let them blow your face off with shots like Vidal-Quadras and we have to consult if it is good terrorism"

Vox MEP Hermann Tertsch has attacked the Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Cortes, Félix Bolaños, in a message on his X account - formerly Twitter - mixing different issues related to the negotiation between the PSOE and the pro-independence parties of the amendments to the Amnesty law to try to protect criminal oblivion for those investigated for terrorism, particularly in the Democratic Tsunami cases, in which Carles Puigdemont and Marta Rovira are accused, and that of the CDR, both instructed by Judge Manuel García Castellón.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
23 January 2024 Tuesday 15:28
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Tertsch, to Bolaños: "Don't let them blow your face off with shots like Vidal-Quadras and we have to consult if it is good terrorism"

Vox MEP Hermann Tertsch has attacked the Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Cortes, Félix Bolaños, in a message on his X account - formerly Twitter - mixing different issues related to the negotiation between the PSOE and the pro-independence parties of the amendments to the Amnesty law to try to protect criminal oblivion for those investigated for terrorism, particularly in the Democratic Tsunami cases, in which Carles Puigdemont and Marta Rovira are accused, and that of the CDR, both instructed by Judge Manuel García Castellón.

"God forbid that they shoot Bolaños' face off like Vidal Quadras and we have to ask him if this terrorism is good or bad," the ultra MEP blurted out, accompanying the message with a video of yesterday's press conference. of the minister, in which he explained that terrorism was outside the Amnesty law whenever it involves a serious violation of human rights.

Tertsch, one of those who participated in the demonstrations on Ferraz Street against the PSOE for the Amnesty law, has also accused in his message the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the members of his Government of promoting terrorism in the future. . "Although terrorism today does not seem to be a danger for its greatest benefactors, cover-ups and, soon, promoters who are undoubtedly in the Sánchez government," the ultra politician maintained.

Furthermore, Tertsch added that "even Hamas values ​​it as it should", alluding to the fact that the Islamist organization thanked Sánchez for Sánchez's "clear and bold stance" on Gaza in November, after the head of the executive condemned the "unbearable" number. of civilian deaths by Israel in the Strip.

Bolaños himself, in statements to journalists, has considered it worrying that these "energúmenos feel qualified" to give these "violent speeches" that, as he has warned, "end up generating violence." "This is very worrying for our country," he concluded.