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UP charges against Feijóo for pouring, along with Abascal, "Islamophobic hatred" and speaking like a "Catholic supremacist"

MADRID, 27 Ene.

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UP charges against Feijóo for pouring, along with Abascal, "Islamophobic hatred" and speaking like a "Catholic supremacist"

MADRID, 27 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The spokesman for United We Can in Congress, Pablo Echenique, has accused the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, and the president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, of pouring out "Islamophobic hatred" after the attack in Algeciras in which a sacristan was murdered .

Also the deputy spokesman for the confederal group and leader of the IU, Enrique Santiago, has criticized that Feijóo speaks like "a Catholic supremacist" with his recent statements, in which he is also ugly by showing "great historical ignorance."

This was expressed by both after the words of the PP president yesterday, later qualified, in which he regretted that there are people who kill in the name of a God or a religion, and in contrast added that "for many centuries, you will not see a Catholic or a Christian kill in the name of their religion or their beliefs".

Meanwhile, the president of Vox charged on Wednesday, after learning of the murder of this sacristan, against "Islamism" assuring on social networks that "some open the doors for them, others finance them and the people suffer from them."

Through social networks, Echenique has contrasted the "Islamophobic hatred that Abascal and Feijóo are spewing" with the words of the Algeciras priest, pointing out that they have never had problems with Muslims.

"Never forget that, despite the nauseating moral turpitude of the leaders of the right, the majority of the people in our country are decent people," he launched.

In turn, Santiago has replied to Feijó, via Twitter, that the Norwegian far-right terrorist Anders Breivik was an "Islamophobe" who murdered 72 teenagers in 2011 and that crimes have been committed in the name of Catholic Christianity, putting the case of statements by leaders of the military dictatorship that took place in Argentina.