Vox denounces graffiti at its headquarters in Nàquera, the town that has banned LGTBI flags

The Vox headquarters in Nàquera (Valencia) -where it has its first mayor in the Valencian Community and governs alongside the PP- has appeared this Sunday with graffiti on the façade, as denounced by the party on its Twitter account.

“The intolerant and sectarian left is incapable of respecting the mandate of the polls, democracy,” they have censured from the party.

Likewise, they have criticized that “while others vomit hate” the formation will continue “working to improve the lives of all Naqueranos”.

The Vox and PP pact that has given the ultra-right its most important mayor’s office in Spain has generated a lot of controversy since in the content signed by both parties, to “promote constitutional values” and comply with the flag law, “do not place flags LGTBI on balconies and facades of municipal facilities”, a widespread practice to commemorate days of protest for this group.

A measure that has already reached the ears of the European Commission and that has caused some residents of the town to hang the rainbow flag on their balconies.

The Nàquera agreement is also committed to “replacing the concentrations of ‘No to sexist violence’ with ‘No to violence’ or ‘We condemn all violence'”.

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