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Unidas Podemos complains that the Presidency of Congress does not allow Vox to be called "fascist"

MADRID, 1 Dic.

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Unidas Podemos complains that the Presidency of Congress does not allow Vox to be called "fascist"

MADRID, 1 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) -

Charges from United We Can have reproached the Presidency of the Congress Table, held by the PSOE, for having warned in today's session that it will withdraw the term "fascist" from the session journal, which the formation usually uses to refer to Vox.

Several deputies from the confederal group have criticized the warning during today's session by the vice president of the chamber, the socialist Alfonso Gómez de Celis, after the intervention of the Vox deputy, who reproached the PSOE for having become friends with the "enemies of Spain , of secessionists, communists, separatists and philoetarras".

Upon hearing these words, Gómez de Celis, who was chairing the session at the time, warned that he was not going to allow that language and "every time there is an offense against any group, calling it fascist or any other term, it will be withdrawn."

He has also twice warned the deputy of the confederal group Pedro Honrubia, calling him to the question when he tried to refer to the PP campaigns on sexual violence and the controversy aroused after accusing the Minister of Equality, Irene Montero, of this formation of promoting equality. sexual violence.

The reference to the fascist concept as an example of expressions that were not going to be allowed has angered the purple bench, which has charged against the criteria of the Presidency of Congress on social networks. "They are fascists and we will say it," has launched the leader of the purple party and Minister of Social Rights, Ione Belarra.

The spokesman for United We Can in Congress, Pablo Echenique, has accused the socialist representative of "forbidding the saying of 'fascist' in the chamber" when it is a "political term in Parliament."

"Unspeakable", he added along the same lines as his colleague Isabel Franco, who has said that "fascist, communist, liberal, socialist or conservative" are expressions of political language and that if the Congressional Committee restricts one, it will have to prohibit the use of all

"The drift of the Presidency of Congress is increasingly worrying me. Who benefits from prohibiting the use of the term "fascist"? Does it help to defend and protect the institutions from those who want to pervert and violate it? Or does it give them protection? and protects?", has shelled the parliamentarian of IU José Luis Bueno.