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requests data from massive events to the Community and the City Council

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06/11/2020 10:22Updated: 06/11/2020 10:36

The declaration of the Government delegate in Madrid has had its effects. Magistrate Carmen Rodríguez-Medel, who investigates has been addressed to the Community and the Madrid City Council to demand data on the massive acts that took place in the days prior to the declaration of the state of alarm. He has issued an official letter demanding that “the massive collective events, public or private,” which were held between March 5 and 14, be detailed.

The judge claims information about acts “cultural, political, social, entrance exams or selection for the Administration, fairs or any other. “Specifies that it should be detailed if any of them was” canceled or suspended “due to the evolution of the pandemic. During the interrogation on Wednesday, Franco distributed responsibilities and emphasized that Hundreds of events were held in those days.

He noted that between March 4 to 8, the Aula 2020 congress took place in the territory, which was visited by more than 100,000 people in Ifema: it was a closed space in which people from all over Spain participated and continued, he recalled. He also spoke of oppositions, of a party in the Wanda Metropolitano with 60,000 people, of the million people who used the subway or of Vox celebrating their Vistalegre meeting. It also affected that these appointments were not suspended or questioned. “These are not fundamental rights, instead I am asked to prohibit a fundamental right and in open space,” said the delegate.

The judge claims Isabel Díaz-Ayuso and José Luis Martínez-Almeida that they deliver the data before June 11 at 6:00 p.m., and the parties are notified of their receipt. This Thursday, he will continue with the interrogations, in this case of witnesses. He will listen to five workers and a dozen promoters of demonstrations.

The focus of the conference will thus be placed on one of the indications that the Civil Guard considers significant: the telephone cancellation of various concentrations in days after March 8. At Franco’s appearance, the judge asked how and why calls began to be made from the Delegation to cancel protests planned for those days.

The delegate argued that as a result of the spike in infections on March 9, “the Community of Madrid reacted” He also highlighted that on the 11th the WHO declared the pandemic. After these events, he said, the decision to dissuade the organizers —from Amazon workers to pensioners— from continuing, was taken at an informal meeting held on the 12th. “We decided to call, on our own initiative, those who were trying to organize rallies in the following days, on the 13th, the 14th, the 15. Some of them called off at our request (following the suggestion), others it was impossible to locate them and some did it on their own, “he said.

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