Various officials of the Consell and representatives of the PPCV have condemned the “intolerable” statements of the socialist councilor of the City Council of Moncada (Valencia) Feliciana Bondia who stated that the president of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, “is the same as Mrs. Rita Barberá” and “he will pay for it like Mrs. Rita Barberá”, while they have urged the socialist leaders to demand responsibility for these events.

The ‘popular’ have criticized some words spoken by Bondia in the municipal plenary session on December 21, in which a motion by the PSPV to “condemn the attacks and insults of the right and the extreme right” was debated. The councilor asked for the resignation of the Vox councilor Queral Trigo after in a previous municipal plenary session she made a gesture simulating shooting a shot aimed at Bondia.

During her speech, the socialist representative stated: “Then she said that she had said that about fruit, which you love. She is just like Mrs. Rita Barberá. She will pay for it like Mrs. Rita Barberá. Don’t be afraid. Yes, because Mrs. Rita Barberá Rita Barberá at the time was in color and unfortunately we all knew what happened in that speech. No, you deny it, but that was evident. Mrs. Rita Barberá was in color and then you even released a song, and now with Mrs. Ayuso They repeat the same model and they will pay for it.

After these statements, the second vice president of the Consell, Susana Camarero, has “deeply” condemned some words that she has described as “regrettable and intolerable.” “It is incomprehensible and unacceptable that the PSOE, with a feminist tradition, which today calls itself feminist, accepts these attacks of hatred towards the president of Madrid. They attack her only for being a woman, only for being a woman with whom they do not share his ideas,” he lamented, in statements sent to the media.

“Enough, gentlemen of the PSOE, with double standards,” Camarero urged, while maintaining that “enough of insults, provocation and sowing hatred towards women who do not think like you.” Thus, he has stated that he hopes that Ximo Puig, Diana Morant or “some person responsible for the PSOE will demand responsibility for these regrettable behaviors.”

Along these lines, he has insisted on asking for responsibilities: “We need you to react and ask for responsibilities for these regrettable behaviors of your colleague; hateful behaviors that have no place in democracy, that have to be condemned and for which measures must be established now.” .

For her part, the spokesperson for the Consell, Ruth Merino, has stressed that “manifestations of hate like this are inadmissible in democracy, even more so coming from someone who calls himself a public servant.” “The PSOE, a party that boasts of being progressive and feminist, must demand his immediate resignation if it wants to demonstrate some coherence,” she has written through her ‘X’ profile.

From the PPCV, the deputy spokesperson of the Popular Group in Les Corts, Laura Chulià, has demanded the general secretary of the PSPV-PSOE, Ximo Puig, to “immediately request the minutes” of Bondia. “Days go by and we have not heard either the leaders of Moncada or the socialists of the province and the Valencian Community condemn these statements and ask for forgiveness for allowing the municipal plenary sessions to become a battle of attacks on the leaders of the PP. “, he has censored.

Along these lines, he has indicated that “the legal services of the PPCV are carefully studying these statements to determine what type of legal actions can be carried out in the face of this incitement to hatred against the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso. “.

“We would like Ximo Puig to be the one who will condemn this action and apologize to all Valencians for the spectacle that many socialist leaders are giving. Not everything goes in politics. The confrontation of ideas is not synonymous with insult and offense,” he stated. the ‘popular’ leader, as indicated by the formation in a statement.

“If Puig does not do it, it would be good for the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, to begin to put order in the ranks of the Valencian socialists,” said Chulià, who assured that “he is ultimately responsible.”

Finally, he stressed that “there are statements by political leaders that cross all the limits of political confrontation between the different political parties.” “We are not going to allow that from the PPCV,” she stated.

“To explain or reject a political proposal, it is not necessary to insult or attack anyone personally. If these tricks have to be used, it is because the argument of the word disappears and hatred arrives,” he concluded.