Pedro Sánchez has reappeared in the Madrid campaign this Sunday, after the turn he has taken in recent days, to attack Vox for refusing to condemn and brand as false the death threats that the Interior Minister, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, have received , the candidate of United We Can, Pablo Iglesias, and the general director of the Civil Guard, María Gámez, propping up the new path that their party has begun to trace towards the polls to stop the extreme right. "On Friday Vox crossed a line and it will be the last one to cross," said the Prime Minister, referring to the statements made by Rocío Monasterio in the

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"Until now we have endured screams, hatred, lies and threats from the extreme right and we have endured it for so long that we have even thought it was normal. This is painful, but we have to admit it, our democracy has a problem," said Sánchez, who has massively called for the vote on March 4 because the "serious" events that occurred are not "an anecdote, an isolated case," he said, and "we must stop them immediately" because it represents "a threat to democracy."

"There is only one way, for the PSOE to defeat the Government of the PP and Vox. Only the PSOE will make Madrid continue to advance and not back down. We are not going to take for normal what is not normal, that someone threatens death, that is attempt against the lives of public representatives. We need the maximum mobilization of the socialists who have voted for us. It is about our rights ", has expressed the president, who has insisted that in these elections" it is not about Madrid, it is about of democracy ".

Sánchez wrapped up the socialist candidate, Ángel Gabilondo, with this speech at the Juan de la Cierva sports center, located in one of the basic health areas of Getafe confined by a high incidence of Covid infections.

A circumstance that the PP have criticized, given that President Isabel Díaz Ayuso has suspended an act for this weekend in Majadahonda for the same reason.

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