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Councilors from PSOE and Más Madrid leave the Plenary due to the words of Ortega Smith, who throws a bottle on Rubiño's seat

"It is an unacceptable aggression," he says.

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Councilors from PSOE and Más Madrid leave the Plenary due to the words of Ortega Smith, who throws a bottle on Rubiño's seat

"It is an unacceptable aggression," he says.

PSOE and Más Madrid councilors have left the Plenary due to the words of Ortega Smith, who has thrown a bottle at the deputy spokesperson for Más Madrid, Eduardo Fernández Rubiño, in the face," the spokesperson for the main opposition group has publicly denounced, Rita Maestre.

The Vox councilor has clarified that he threw an empty water bottle at the bench and doubted that it was an attack. Sources from Más Madrid have explained to Europa Press that, when passing by Rubiño's seat, Ortega confronted him, shook the papers at him and blurted out 'now cry', to throw the water bottle at him.

Ortega Smith had provoked the left's decision to rise up after doubting that the family of socialist Adriana Moscoso - her father was a minister with Felipe González - had been threatened by the terrorist group ETA.

"I do not know your family history and I am going to take it for granted because I have no arguments to say that it is true or that it is a lie. I am going to believe you and I believe it. What I do not know is how you agreed to come up here to defend this," Ortega Smith said to Moscoso.

Javier Ortega Smith will not resign from his position as councilor, as PP, Más Madrid and PSOE have demanded, and he has denied any attack on councilor Eduardo Fernández Rubiño by throwing "an empty water bottle" on his seat. "May the victim recover from his serious injuries," he said ironically in his farewell to his press appearance.

"Probably, as a human being, I should not have thrown the bottle at him, which by the way was empty. There has been no aggression and I regret that some, like the mayor, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, want to row politically and get some kind of profit by saying that this 'aggression' is unacceptable," Ortega Smith continued.