Pep Guardiola was one of the protagonists of the vigil of the Day in Barcelona, ​​where he glossed the figure of carscar Camps and Carola Rackete, who received the Medal of Honor of the Parliament of Catalonia. The Manchester City coach appealed to the phrase of Johan Cruyff ("Go out and enjoy") to support the work done by Open Arms and Sea Watch 3: "Go out and rescue." "Without asking for permission, claim the rights of all the living," he proclaimed.

In a speech where he criticized a minister to ensure that the Open Arms had no "right to rescue" - in reference to Carmen Calvo -, the former Barcelona coach also took the opportunity to launch his darts against the Government of Pedro Sánchez. "The threats of fines between Italy and Spain seem too much," he said.

"Between not letting in and not letting sail there is a verbal nuance, but few substantive differences," said the winner of two Champions (2006, 2010) and the last two editions of the Premier League. "Against the supposedly savior Salvinis who sink the world in drift, we have those who really preserve it and shelter it: Open Arms and Sea-Watch," Pep endorsed.

"While others criminalize" these NGOs dedicated to the rescue of migrants off the European coast, "this house recognizes your work and in this gesture is the whole abyss of difference," he signed on the work of the Parliament. The event was attended by the president of the Government, Quim Torra, and the president of the chamber, Roger Torrent.

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