
The far-right announced this Friday on his X account that he is suspending the tour which he had been carrying out at different universities in the country, in which two people were arrested.
“Yesterday the left caused scenes of terror that cannot be repeated. I suspend the tour a week to be able to coordinate with the authorities a scenario that guarantees the safety of the people and my constitutional right to freedom of expression. “I don’t want violence, I want to be able to speak in my country,” the ultra agitator tweeted.
In recent weeks, the man from Alicante has been on a tour in which he announces talks at different universities without having permission to hold them, or even when they have been denied. Later, he takes advantage of these facts to denounce censorship or limitations on his freedom of expression. “What they have really achieved by prohibiting us from giving talks about freedom and about Spain is that this tour has become a massive and historic patriotic movement,” he said after a similar event in Granada.
The cancellation will affect the events scheduled as part of his Combative Spain tour, which were going to take place at universities in Madrid (Complutense and CEU San Pablo), Las Palmas and Tenerife.
On Thursday afternoon, Quiles planned to go to the Navarrese university, but finally canceled his act, citing as the reason a warning from the National Police headquarters that it could not guarantee the security of the event. The Government Delegation in Navarra, however, denies that this circumstance was communicated to the agitator.
In his publication on social networks this Thursday, Quiles also spoke of that “the Police have intercepted at this time 16 knives and razors in a random search carried out in Pamplona on two buses coming from Bilbao”, something that the Delegation affirms is totally false.
a private center dependent on Opus Dei, unlike other cities where its events had been held at public universities. The Navarrese academic center denied authorization to hold the event in its facilities since it considers that it does not fit with the activities held at the university.
Quiles maintained the call by ensuring that it would be held on the esplanade in front of the Faculty of Communication, as it was a public outdoor space. However, the Government Delegation assures that communication of the event on public roads was not carried out in the previous 24 hours established by legislation to guarantee the right of assembly. Although he finally canceled it.
Groups close to the left patriot They in turn called for a protest in front of Quiles’s act in which two people were arrested. As published The Spanishthe journalist of this medium José Ismael Martínez was “brutally” attacked by hooded men while reporting on the altercations.