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Josep Pedrerol is sharp with Pedro Sánchez over his stance on the Palestine protests at La Vuelta: "It wasn't compatible."

ABC

Spain

Monday, September 15


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Josep Pedrerol, tajante contra Pedro Sánchez por su postura a favor de las protestas en La Vuelta: No ha sido compatible
Josep Pedrerol is blunt about Pedro Sánchez's stance in favor of the protests at La Vuelta: ABC has not been compatible

The final stage of La Vuelta a España in Madrid was marked by pro-Palestinian protests against Israel. The finish line was supposed to be in the center of the capital, but it had to be canceled 56 kilometers from the finish due to clashes that blocked the route.

Not only did the sporting activity itself have to be suspended, but the situation ended in a major clash between those protesting in favor of Palestine and the police, leaving several people injured and arrested.

What happened in Madrid was a continuation of what has been happening in other recent stages of La Vuelta in Spain, such as in the Basque Country and Galicia. Several times, numerous groups of people have protested the participation of the Israel-Premier Tech team, boycotting the normal course of the cycling competition right on the race track.

In the capital, the scene has been even more tense and scandalous, especially due to the political impact that the protests have triggered, given that several left-wing political leaders participated in them. Figures such as the Minister for Digital Transformation and Civil Service and leader of the PSM, Óscar López, also spoke out in favor of the pro-Palestinian boycott, indicating that the people of Madrid demonstrating against genocide does not damage the image of Spain, on the contrary, or Yolanda Díaz, among others, who assured that our citizens are an example of dignity.

Added to this are the statements made by the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, during a PSOE event in Malaga on Sunday morning, September 14, in which the head of the Executive wanted to express respect and recognition to the athletes but, at the same time, said he felt proud of the actions in favor of just causes such as Palestine, which have taken place in recent days.

These positions have been controversial and criticized by some in Spain, including leaders of the Popular Party, who have blamed the president and some of his partners for what happened for showing support for the actions of the protesters and their boycott of La Vuelta.

Pedrerol speaks openly against Sánchez for the boycott of La Vuelta a España in Madrid.

One of the public figures who has expressed his opinion on the Prime Minister's position has been sports journalist Josep Pedrerol. The host of 'El Chiringuito de Jugones' focused on the ambiguity of Sánchez's words, which he wanted to show his respect for cyclists but also encourage protests against Israel.

For Pedrerol, these messages from the president are incompatible with each other and, with the Government's position, the journalist believes that the image of Spanish sport has been damaged.

Pedro Sánchez said: 'Respect for the cyclists and applause for the protesters...' It's not compatible, today it wasn't compatible. Today it was the protesters, the cyclists. There's a boycott: there's no Vuelta, a delicate subject.

With these words, Pedrerol conveyed his perception that, beyond supporting the Palestinian cause, the president and the government have not collaborated to ensure that the end of La Vuelta could take place normally, with the final marred by clashes between protesters and police, in addition to having deprived cyclists from carrying out their work and fans from enjoying this sport.

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