EXCLUSIVE: Right-wing Vox Party leader details the socialist coup that’s leading to mass protests in the streets of Spain

The “Catalonia mafia politicians” conducted a coup d’etat in 2017 which landed them either in jail or forced to flee.

The “Catalonia mafia politicians” conducted a coup d’etat in 2017 which landed them either in jail or forced to flee.

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Rocio De Meer, a Vox Party leader in Spain, appeared on Jack Posobiec’s Human Events Daily and revealed exactly why massive gatherings of patriots have flooded the streets of Spain in recent weeks amid an impending socialist coup.

The conflict, she said, began last summer when general elections were held in Spain and the conservative parties combined, despite winning the elections, lacked the votes required to form a government. This encouraged the socialist and communist parties to further push for a renewal after losing. However in order to do this, they would need to make an agreement with the separatist movement for their support.

The separatists, or as De Meer calls them, the “Catalonia mafia politicians” conducted a coup d’etat in 2017 which landed them either in jail or forced to flee as Catalonian president Carles Puigdemont did to Brussels.

The negotiations between him and the socialists, she revealed, in fact, took place in Brussels.

A deal was signed last Thursday granting amnesty to the Catalonians in exchange for their aid in renewing a socialist government, prompting the unrest that is being witnessed by the rest of the world.

This would essentially be, as Posobiec stated, “the end of the Constitution in Spain.”

The socialist party has historically been in full support of completely open borders within Europe, which De Meer says specifically puts Christian civilization at stake.


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