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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and King of Spain lynched by residents as the descend to Valencia

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and the King of Spain Felipe VI were both lynched by mobs as they descended to Valencia to meet with residents struck by floods last week that killed more than 200 people. While the King of Spain was fortunate enough to meet, speak with, and even take photos with the residents, despite tensions, Pedro Sรกnchez was not as lucky, as his driver had to retreat after residents attacked his car.

Pedro Sanchez gave a disastrous press conference last week where he said: “If the Valencian authorities need more help, they should ask for it.”. He is being heavily criticised for failing to declare a State of Emergency.

 

 

 


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