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Philip VI.aren to testify at the National High Court for the demolition of the statue from 9 to 12 February
  • From 9 to 12 February, young people who participated in the prostesta that took place in Pamplona on 12 October should be declared. The statement was made on 12 January, but the storm that Filomena was living in Madrid was delayed by the storm.
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The first statement to be made from the Palacio de Justicia in Pamplona, and it will also be made on those dates. For this reason, they have called a protest rally for 9 February at 10:00 p.m. in front of the Congress Palace under the motto Freedom of Expression.

The events investigated by the National Audience date back to October 12, when Sortu and several immigrant groups face the event called in Pamplona on the occasion of the Spanish National Festival. There, pulling his neck down the ropes, they tore down the statues of Philip VI of Spain and Christopher Columbus.

In this regard, the National Police has quoted young people to testify in Pamplona/Iruña and must now appear before the National Court. The young people have denounced that it is incomprehensible that they should be called to testify for an act of this kind, that behind there are reactionary powers and that criticising the King of Spain and the Spanish colonial power cannot be investigated as a crime. What today is a national holiday in the Spanish State was at first Race Day and until recently it has been called Columbus Day.