Controversy for the indications published by the Ministry of Interior

Sánchez's government avoids mentioning Christmas and asks “to talk little about politics”

The coalition government formed by socialists and communists has a curious way to congratulate the Christian party of Christmas to the Spaniards.

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As he has as a habit, and having sometimes congratulated the Ramadan to the Muslim community, in his message today on Twitter Pedro Sánchez he has avoided all mention to Christmas and has limited himself to talking about "parties", congratulating them in Spanish, Catalan, Catalan , Basque and Galician.

but the most curious thing is what the Ministry of Interior has done , in the hands of the socialist Fernando Grande-Marlaska. In , again without mentioning Christmas or Christmas Eve.

This last message has published very critical answers from people who remember that the Spaniards have the right to talk about what they want in our family dinners , without the government having to tell us about what we owe Speak little or a lot.

That indication of the government comes at a time when Sánchez is making a serious attack on the rule of law, an attack that generates a great rejection between public opinion and threatens to break the coexistence between Spaniards , giving wings once again to separatism and destroying the trust in institutions. what the government should do is to stop damaging coexistence and not dedicate themselves to dictating the Spaniards about what they should talk in their dinners.

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Photo: EFE. Fernando Grande-Marlaska, Minister of the Interior, with Pedro Sánchez, president of the Government, in the Congress of Deputies.

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