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The PSOE will denounce Feijóo before the JEC for using an image of La Moncloa in the presentation of his program

Ferraz presents another claim against Desokupa's canvas in which Pedro Sánchez appears and the slogan 'Tú a Marruecos.

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The PSOE will denounce Feijóo before the JEC for using an image of La Moncloa in the presentation of his program

Ferraz presents another claim against Desokupa's canvas in which Pedro Sánchez appears and the slogan 'Tú a Marruecos. Desokupa la Moncloa!'

MADRID, 5 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The PSOE is going to denounce the PP candidate for the Presidency of the Government, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, before the Central Electoral Board (JEC) for using an image of the Moncloa Palace in the presentation of his electoral program. They have also filed another claim against the canvas installed by the Desokupa company in which the image of the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, appears.

This has been indicated by the Minister of the Presidency, Relations with the Courts and Democratic Memory, Félix Bolaños, who is also secretary for Constitutional Reform and New Rights in the PSOE Executive.

Bolaños considers that the PP has used "a symbol of all" for its own benefit, which in his opinion is an "indecent" use of the institutions, as he has indicated in statements to the media before participating in a walk with various candidates from the PSOE to Congress for Madrid, in the Plaza de Callao.

He has also been convinced that the Central Electoral Board will "reject and censor" Feijóo for having used the image of Moncloa in an act of the PP.

On the contrary, PP sources consider that it makes no sense for the PSOE to appeal to the Electoral Board a scenario when they have been sanctioned for using the Council of Ministers to campaign.

What's more, they believe that asking the Electoral Board to rule on the use of a photograph of a "public building" whose image is on the Internet, shows "the drift" in which the Socialist Party and Pedro Sánchez are, sources have added from Alberto Núñez Feijóo's team, who even "wish" that the PSOE present this appeal.

On the other hand, Bolaños has come up against Feijóo's statements that he stated that he will ask the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, to let him govern and if he refuses, he will call all the socialist barons to convince him.

Thus, he has indicated that it would seem very good to him if Feijóo calls the socialist leaders, since they are people of the 21st century and they would reproach him for "extreme right-wing his party, denying sexist violence and censoring plays and films," he has indicated. He therefore considers that it would be "a reality check" for the leader of the PP.

In addition, as reported by the PSOE, they have filed another claim with the JEC against the Desokupa company to remove the canvas installed on Atocha street in which the leader of this organization appears and also that of President Sánchez under the slogan "You to Morocco. Desokupa a la Moncloa!".

In the background, an image of the presidential plane known as 'Falcon' appears and on another facade appears the other part of the banner in which the faces of ministers of United We Can in the coalition government can be seen, as well as the former vice president of the Executive, Pablo Iglesias, or the one who was a candidate for said formation, Alejandra Jacinto.

There are also the ERC spokesman in Congress Gabriel Rufián, the former mayor of Barcelona Ada Colau, and the former socialist deputy Juan Bernardo Fuentes Curbelo, under a sentence that reads: "In 8 years, we have recovered the houses of 7,600 families or sentences. You We will miss everyone."

The PSOE has denounced the canvas before the JEC because it considers that it is a campaign with electoral messages, disguised under the guise of an advertising campaign. For the Socialists, it has the objective of influencing the direction of the vote of the voters in the next appointment with the polls and asks the electoral authority to order its withdrawal.