“Every day the symbol is placed and it is removed every day,” said With You parliamentarian Carlos Guzmán at the Palacio de Justicia de Navarra, “it is a poster of over a meter and a half with the Falange symbol, which began to be placed in mid-June in front of the place where a family of immigrants has opened the shop.” The left-wing coalition has described what is happening in Corella as very serious: “It’s no coincidence that the symbol appears in front of this store, and we think we can be faced with a crime of harassment and hatred.” Guzman, in addition, has been established in the Law of Historical Memory: “In 1936, Francoists and Phalangists killed at least 88 Corella neighbors, it is incomprehensible to see street signs with the symbol of the phalanx.”