With a kind of mustache, next to a crossed out swastika and with the word 'fox' written on his chin, a poster of the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, dawned on Sunday morning at the headquarters of the Popular Party of Pinto.

The perpetrators were captured around 1.15 am on Sunday by security cameras installed in the popular premises itself. At this time, the images of the authors are already available to the Civil Guard, an armed body to which the municipal formation, headed by Salomón Aguado, went to denounce the facts.

Agents of the Benemérita went to the headquarters on Monday to photograph the damage and begin their investigations. Then, the graffiti, made with black marker, were cleaned. As seen in the recording, the offenders were five kids, some could be minors, although the one who paints is only one. Everyone can be identified perfectly.

This gesture, which "incites hatred" according to the PP, is not new. Already at the end of December, the formation denounced on social networks another graffiti that read "Ayuso, murderer" on the metal awning that shields the popular headquarters of Pinteña, in opposition to the health decisions made by the regional leader during the pandemic. "We have also suffered small graffiti with insults on the shop window. As a result of these attacks we decided to install video surveillance cameras."

As Aguado maintains to this newspaper, "we condemn the acts of vandalism that have occurred again in our headquarters." And he concludes: "Those who defend their ideas through insult, coercion or verbal violence will not get us to stop promulgating our right to defend our ideas by democratic means."

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