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Podemos continues to justify that there is no "democratic normality" in Spain.

This Wednesday, the

purple

formation

has spread through social networks a video in which it lists the situations that it does not consider "normal" for a democratic state.

In this video there are press clippings and images of, for example, the march of the King Emeritus to the United Arab Emirates, the imprisonment of rapper Pablo Hasél or the blockade of the General Council of the Judiciary for a couple of years.

The audiovisual document also shows headlines about the irregular financing of the Popular Party or the cases in which former politicians and former senior officials "sit" in positions of boards of directors in IBEX companies "highly dependent on the State."

Precisely at this moment in the video images appear of, among others, the former Prime Minister Felipe González.

Podemos also questions the full democratic normality through images of exhumations of republican victims of the Civil War, as part of its defense of Historical Memory, and, finally, it raises through another headline "how much the banks send in the media " Communication.

To illustrate this issue, we can attach images of prominent journalists, such as

Antonio García Ferreras

,

Susanna Griso

,

Ana Rosa Quintana

or

Eduardo Inda

, overlapped with other portraits of businessmen such as Florentino Pérez or Ana Patricia Botín.

In the tweet, the party led by Pablo Iglesias assumes that "for Podemos" this list of situations "is not normal" and stresses that "for others it is normality."

The publication of the video was not the only demonstration by the

purple

formation

this Wednesday.

The parliamentary spokesman for United We Can, Pablo Echenique, has also assured through Twitter that "Pablo Iglesias can give thanks that, in Spain, the State does not poison him with Polonio and has only been spied on from the sewers of the Ministry of the Interior to manufacture false garbage and adulterate the elections ", to then ironically that" in Spain there is full democratic normality. Say yes. "

Both publications respond to the controversy that arose after Iglesias' statements on Monday in which he questioned whether there was a "full political and democratic normality" in Spain.

Socialist ministers such as Carmen Calvo or Nadia Calviño, the secretary general of the Socialists in Congress, Rafael Simancas, or the Government spokesperson, María Jesús Montero, spoke about these words, who rejected the position of the second vice president and assured that in our country there is a "full democracy".

From Moncloa, María Jesús Montero framed the position of Iglesias within "the electoral campaign" that is being held in Catalonia.

"Outside of it, it would not be understood," concluded the minister spokesperson.

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