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Called by organizations such as BNG and Galiza NovaMilitantes, a group of residents of the town of Salnés gathered on the seafront to reject the visit of the former head of state. Members of the BNG leadership such as Bieito Lobeira, Montse Prado and Néstor Rego and Marta Gómez, from Galiza Nova, also participated. On the morning of Saturday, May a rally took place in Sanxenxo to protest the presence of Juan Carlos de Borbón in the town. Galicia has been on the map for centuries due to the work, effort and talent of millions of honest and hard-working Galicians; What we do not want is for it to be on the map of corruption or international arms trafficking, in which it seems that the Bourbon was also involved. The protesters displayed banners with the slogans “Galiza against the Spanish monarchy. República Galega” (BNG) and “Galiza non ten rei. Galician Republic” (Galiza Nova) in addition to giant letters forming the slogan “Galiza non ten rei” . The BNG deputy in Congress, Néstor Rego, stated that the rejection of the visit of the “escaped Bourbon” is because it represents “the complete opposite of what we defend: institutionalized corruption and one of the most undemocratic elements of the 1978 regime.
Hereditary head of state, for life and appointed by the dictator Franco.” BNG requests Marlaska and Bolaños to appear for the visit of the emeritus Rego considered it undignified that the mayor of Sanxenxo and part of the Corporation receive a person who fled to evade justice and that they consider that this brings prestige to the town. Also referring to the Australia Phone Number statement made days ago by Alfonso Rueda, the nationalist deputy stated that “Galicia has been on the map for centuries due to the work, effort and talent of millions of honest and hard-working Galicians; "What we don't want is for it to be on the map of corruption or international arms trafficking, in which it seems that the Bourbon was also involved." The nationalist deputy assured that the rejection of Juan Carlos de Borbón's visit is based on the fact that it represents the antithesis of what nationalism defends, "institutionalized corruption and one of the most undemocratic elements of the regime of 78, a head of state that, Instead of being elected by the citizens, it is hereditary, for life and appointed by the dictator Franco" and that is why, in the face of an anachronistic and corrupt Spanish monarchy, "we defend democracy, a republican model and sovereignty, that is, a republic democratic and sovereign Galician.
Rego recalled that the BNG has already registered various initiatives in Congress and the request for the appearance of the Ministers of the Interior and Presidency "to explain how much these Bourbon vacations cost the public treasury" and even if the Government considers it "edifying" that whoever fled of the State to not be held accountable for their alleged crimes "can return with total normality, demonstrating that justice is not the same for everyone." In addition, the BNG also wants to know if the Government collaborated with the Royal Family in the organization of this trip. "Line up one by one to ask for forgiveness" to Juan Carlos I after the filing of his cases For her part, Marta Gómez, General Secretary of Galiza Nova, addressed the people gathered to assure that “we will never accept an anachronistic and corrupt Spanish monarchy that keeps Galicia dependent, on the contrary, we will continue fighting tomorrow, the day after and always for a sovereign Galician Republic.
Hereditary head of state, for life and appointed by the dictator Franco.” BNG requests Marlaska and Bolaños to appear for the visit of the emeritus Rego considered it undignified that the mayor of Sanxenxo and part of the Corporation receive a person who fled to evade justice and that they consider that this brings prestige to the town. Also referring to the Australia Phone Number statement made days ago by Alfonso Rueda, the nationalist deputy stated that “Galicia has been on the map for centuries due to the work, effort and talent of millions of honest and hard-working Galicians; "What we don't want is for it to be on the map of corruption or international arms trafficking, in which it seems that the Bourbon was also involved." The nationalist deputy assured that the rejection of Juan Carlos de Borbón's visit is based on the fact that it represents the antithesis of what nationalism defends, "institutionalized corruption and one of the most undemocratic elements of the regime of 78, a head of state that, Instead of being elected by the citizens, it is hereditary, for life and appointed by the dictator Franco" and that is why, in the face of an anachronistic and corrupt Spanish monarchy, "we defend democracy, a republican model and sovereignty, that is, a republic democratic and sovereign Galician.
Rego recalled that the BNG has already registered various initiatives in Congress and the request for the appearance of the Ministers of the Interior and Presidency "to explain how much these Bourbon vacations cost the public treasury" and even if the Government considers it "edifying" that whoever fled of the State to not be held accountable for their alleged crimes "can return with total normality, demonstrating that justice is not the same for everyone." In addition, the BNG also wants to know if the Government collaborated with the Royal Family in the organization of this trip. "Line up one by one to ask for forgiveness" to Juan Carlos I after the filing of his cases For her part, Marta Gómez, General Secretary of Galiza Nova, addressed the people gathered to assure that “we will never accept an anachronistic and corrupt Spanish monarchy that keeps Galicia dependent, on the contrary, we will continue fighting tomorrow, the day after and always for a sovereign Galician Republic.