Tension in the last plenary session of Les Corts Valencianes. The PSPV has denounced an alleged “aggression” by the Vice President of the Valencian Government and Minister of Culture, Vicente Barrera, to the Socialist Deputy Spokesperson José Chulvi during the debate held this afternoon.

It all happened when the PSPV deputy, after his intervention in the Parliament rostrum, went to the seat of the Vox leader to give him a diploma from ‘The Great Censor’. A circumstance – quite common to give the opponent a book or news – that he did not like to the councilor who pushed him away with his arm. A gesture that both the PSPV and Compromís have quickly classified as aggression.

“Violence has no place in Valencian politics. Mazón becomes an accomplice of the ultras of the extreme right,” the new socialist spokesperson in Les Corts Valencianes, José Muñoz, wrote on social networks.