Proclaiming that what is at stake "is not only Madrid, it is democracy", the PSOE candidate for the Presidency of the Community of Madrid, Ángel Gabilondo, has mobilized the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, who has accompanied him this Saturday at a rally in Vallecas, to encourage undecided socialists to go to the polls on May 4 to defeat "hatred", prevent fascism from being "whitewashed" and violence is condemned "without equidistance", in clear reference to the death threats that the minister, Pablo Iglesias or María Gámez, general director of the Civil Guard, have received this week.

"Today we are all Fernando, Pablo and María," said the socialist aspirant, who appealed to "all socialists, all progressives and all democrats" to "close the way to the Government of Colón" with their ballots.

"The campaign as we knew it is over. A very strong PSOE can make democracy win," he said.

In his speech in Vallecas, Gabilondo was also accompanied by the presenter Jorge Javier Vázquez -for a month ago on the media scene for directing Rocío Carrasco's documentary-, a surprise (until now he had been a voter of Manuela Carmena and Iñigo Errejón) which was interpreted as a gesture to politics in defense of women who suffer gender violence.

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