The Valencian vice president and Minister of Culture, Vicente Barrera, from Vox, has criticized on the performed in front of the monolith erected in memory of the prestigious lawyer located in the same place where he was murdered by a shot to the head.
In his message, Barrera says that “You have to have courage, @ximopuig  to become the protagonist this morning of the act of remembrance for Manuel Broseta, murdered by ETA, while your party, the PSOE, hands Spain over to Otegui and the rest of the gang Why didn’t he tell her on Saturday in Bilbao? Shame and hypocrisy.
Immediately, the professor’s son, Pablo Broseta, a deputy in the Valencian Parliament for the PP, wrote a response message in which he directly questioned the Valencian vice president. In this he says that “as the son of the honoree I can only confirm that a majority has NOT understood anything. The photo was not sought by XP or by CM. This is an image that many of us should demand and claim, a reflection of agreement and consensus. I APPRECIATE the presence and message both. Thank you PRESIDENTS!” The children of the politician and professor of Commercial Law were at the tribute.
Both Puig and Carlos Mazón spoke after the offering of flowers. Both have appealed this Monday, during the remembrance and tribute to Professor Manuel Broseta on the thirty-second anniversary of his murder by ETA, to continue delving into “encounter and coexistence” and work for a society “in peace, free of hatred and of fanaticism”.
After the criticism of Vice President Barrera, the PSPV has also responded to Vicente Barrera on social networks: “Mr. Vice President, you have to have courage to use the tribute to a victim of ETA in this despicable way. First review your Francoist ideals and then If so, think about others.”
Sources from the PSPV have pointed out to La Vanguardia that Puig, as president of the Generalitat, has always attended the tribute to the professor murdered by ETA and that the presentation of the Coexistence Award has taken place in the Saló de Corts with all the solemnity that it required.