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Vox tries to ban Arran and anti-fascist groups

The day after the leader of the Pop­u­lar Party, Pablo Casado, opens the door to ban­ning Cata­lan par­ties with con­nec­tions to the Com­mit­tees for the De­fence of the Re­pub­lic (which he views as vi­o­lent) Vox makes plans to pe­ti­tion the pub­lic pros­e­cu­tor’s of­fice to ban the left-wing pro-in­de­pen­dence youth or­ga­ni­za­tion Arran along with other anti-fas­cist groups the party sees as “il­licit as­so­ci­a­tions” pro­mot­ing acts of “in­tim­i­da­tion and hate”.

The far-right party, led by San­ti­ago Abas­cal, who claims to be armed with a Smith & Wes­son gun, de­nounce a “wave of at­tacks and ag­gres­sions” cit­ing events like that which took place on Jan­u­ary 12 at Balmes Street in Barcelona, where a hun­dred or so peo­ple stopped an event from tak­ing place that Vox’s Barcelona spokesper­son Jorge Buxadé had planned to at­tract sym­pa­this­ers (called Cañas por España). The Cata­lan branch, led by Igna­cio Gar­riga ar­gues that Arran has “di­rectly” claimed re­spon­si­bil­ity for ac­tions against Vox and de­mands a meet­ing with the del­e­gate of the Span­ish gov­ern­ment in Cat­alo­nia, Teresa Cu­nillera, to ad­dress these “crimes” and de­mand a se­cu­rity com­mit­tee meet­ing to cre­ate a “co­or­di­nated plan” to sup­port Vox’s “po­lit­i­cal rights”. Arran re­sponded with a tra­di­tional anti-fas­cist chant: “No pas­saran” (they shall not pass).

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