New shipments of death threats with bullets shake the final stretch of the campaign
The electoral campaign of the Madrid elections broke down last Friday and since then it has been on a daily basis. The tension after the shock caused by the envelopes with bullets sent to Pablo Iglesias last Thursday; the Minister of the Interior, Fernando-Grande-Marlaska; and the director of the Civil Guard, María Gámez, who Vox refused to explicitly condemn and even questioned has not stopped growing. Since then the campaign in the air: no debates in sight, the proposals have been buried and only revolves around violence with crosses of reproaches between the blocks. With six days to go until the people of Madrid go to the polls, the interception of new threats, this time directed again at the Directorate of the armed institute and the Madrid president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, have added another point of tension.