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Desokupa keeps the canvas against Pedro Sánchez in Atocha until after the elections

The company ensures that the Zone Electoral Board dismissed the complaints of ERC and PSOE against the removal of the canvas.

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Desokupa keeps the canvas against Pedro Sánchez in Atocha until after the elections

The company ensures that the Zone Electoral Board dismissed the complaints of ERC and PSOE against the removal of the canvas

MADRID, 7 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Desokupa platform has decided to keep the canvas that it hung against the Government of Pedro Sánchez located at number 75 of Atocha street, at the height of Antón Martín, where the face of the socialist leader is seen facing that of Daniel Esteve, owner of that squatting company, with the motto "You to Morocco, Desokupa to Moncloa".

In the resolution, according to Desokupa, the Madrid Zone Electoral Board has dismissed the complaints and claims made by ERC and PSOE, for which the company has announced that it will maintain the canvas until July 24, one day after the celebration of the general elections.

The owner of the Desokupa squatting company, Daniel Esteve, had previously announced this Friday on social networks that they were going to remove the canvas at 6:00 p.m. after considering themselves "winners" and having been "crushed" by the media, a decision that However, it was false, as Esteve himself later recognized in another video, where he mocked the journalists and photographers gathered on Atocha street.

On the canvas, Sánchez is shown with a worried face and behind him an image of the Falcon and the Moroccan flag appeared. On the back of the canvas there was also the following message: "In eight years we have recovered the houses of 7,600 families or sentences. We will miss you all", accompanied by images of Podemos leaders such as Irene Montero, Ione Belarra, Alejandra Jacinto , as well as former vice president Pablo Iglesias, the ERC spokesman in Congress, Gabriel Rufián and former socialist deputy Juan Bernardo Fuentes Curbelo, alias 'Tito Berni'.

Precisely, a group of anti-eviction activists had boycotted the canvas displayed by Desokupa early in the morning after placing a new poster on it asking for "free and quality housing." "Neither rents, nor mortgages, nor debts. Free, universal, quality housing and under workers' control," read the new canvas displayed by the Madrid Housing Movement.

The PSOE has also denounced this action by Desokupa before the Central Electoral Board (JEC), also warning that they planned to take legal action through criminal proceedings against what they consider a "new canvas of hate."