The PSOE accuses the vice president of Castilla y León of simulating fellatio with gestures

The socialist deputy spokesperson in the Cortes of Castilla y León, Patricia Gómez, has accused the vice president of the Board, Juan García-Gallardo, of Vox, of having made an "obscene" gesture in which he simulated "fellatio" towards two socialist attorneys.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
07 November 2023 Tuesday 15:37
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The PSOE accuses the vice president of Castilla y León of simulating fellatio with gestures

The socialist deputy spokesperson in the Cortes of Castilla y León, Patricia Gómez, has accused the vice president of the Board, Juan García-Gallardo, of Vox, of having made an "obscene" gesture in which he simulated "fellatio" towards two socialist attorneys. and has called him "unworthy."

García-Gallardo himself has "flatly" denied that he made an "obscene" gesture and has clarified that he has simulated a 'whining' to accuse the socialists of being "whiners", while at the same time he has considered it "pathetic" that the PSOE wants "cover" his "great betrayal" with "smoke screens."

Gómez has rebuked García-Gallardo for these "gestures" in the chamber during the debate of a non-law proposal defended by the socialist attorney Diego Moreno and has demanded that he stop his attitude, while at the same time he has complained to the president of the Cortes, Carlos Pollán, to call him to order.

Subsequently, during her intervention to defend the position of the PSOE regarding a PP initiative, Patricia Gómez showed her "indignation" at the "regrettable event" experienced with this "obscene" gesture denounced by the PSOE, from which it is indicated that it was directed to Patricia Gómez and Nuria Rubio.

"You are unworthy, you are not worthy of representing this chamber, enough harassment and pointing out, enough insults, obscene gestures, you have no dignity," lamented Gómez, who has also disfigured that the president of the Board, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, has not dismissed him. "You do not represent this land and you are degrading it like no one else," the socialist concluded in reference to García-Gallardo.

For his part, the Vox spokesperson, Carlos Menéndez, recalled in one of his interventions after Gómez Urbán that "the only obscene and unworthy people are those who sell Spain for seven votes." "You are very concerned this morning about provoking and generating tension to cover up the betrayal that you are generating," lamented Menéndez, after which the president of the Cortes, Carlos Pollán, has called all the spokespersons to the table and has stopped the Full.

The plenary session has been suspended for about five minutes during which Pollán has asked the spokespersons to convey to their parliamentary groups what he has asked of them, as parliamentary sources have explained to EFE, an appeal for calm.

Although Pollán has asked for calm, without making any decision about the interruption of the plenary session or the gestures denounced by the PSOE, he has finally called another socialist attorney, Pedro González Reglero, to order for addressing the vice president, which has further angered the socialists.

"And him?" Gómez asked, surprised that the president of the Cortes called his benchmate to order and did not do the same with García-Gallardo: "He made the most indecent gesture that has been made in this Parliament, your face is going to fall with shame when you see the images."

Next, the leader of the socialists, Luis Tudanca, intervened, demanding that García Gallardo apologize and expressed indignation that the president of the Chamber did not expel him, while at the same time making an appeal to the president of the the Board, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco - absent in the Chamber - to come forward and take responsibility for everything that happened in the Cortes.

The vice president has requested a speaking turn, which has been granted by the president, Carlos Pollán. "I want to respond to the personal allusions about inaccurate conduct attributed to me by the Socialist Party and also by some attorney from the Mixed Group," said García-Gallardo, who has boasted of "patience" in having used the power to intervene on "few" occasions. despite "the constant attacks" that, in his opinion, "he suffers."

"They tell me that I have made an obscene gesture, which I flatly deny," concluded García-Gallardo, who has insisted that what he has done is "a gesture of crying." "You are crybabies and it is pathetic, it is ridiculous, it is shameful that you want to cover up the great betrayal of the Socialist Party to this land, to the Rule of Law and to the Union of Spain with smoke screens," he said.