The Ministry of Justice has filed a complaint on Thursday with the State Attorney General's Office to investigate whether the message published on December 30 on Twitter by the councilor of the City Council of Cáceres Teófilo Amores , in which he wanted the death of the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and his wife, Begoña Gómez , may be a criminal offense.

Specifically, in the account of Amores (former member of Vox) of the aforementioned social network he had published a message that said: "The big felon deserves the gallows. I would like to see him as Musolini , dead and hung by the feet. And to his felon the same. "

The department headed by Minister Dolores Delgado has asked the Prosecutor to study its content in case legal action can be taken against its author. In a press release, Justice underlines this message: "It is part of a dangerous escalation of verbal aggression as a political strategy in social networks, especially against the president of the Government and his family, which damages peaceful coexistence as a criminally protected legal good."

For his part, the councilor, who with the tweet of his account became a trending topic, has denied being the author of the message where death was desired to the president of the Executive.

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