The events surrounding the civil war organized by Arturo Pérez-Revert and Jesús Vigorra will finally be celebrated from October 5 to 9, and you will be invited to “discredit” former Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias, but not writer David Uclés.
It will keep the same name, same theme and have more invitations and debates. Two organizers of the charlas described it this month in an act celebrated at the Fundación Cajasol – a place they welcome – to explain the controversy that arose after several assistants announced that they could not attend for more than a week.
As Pérez-Reverte explained, the organization decided to suspend the event for two reasons. The first was that after some of the invited guests withdrew, the days became unbalanced.
The second – and “decisive” – was the “amenaza expressed by the social networks of people of extreme violence and Podemos”. In the words of the journalist, this group “played with making bait in the Cajasol fund and getting into the mix and making the bait.”
“We can never help ourselves in this situation because we have been helped all the time,” the journalist said.
The writer David Uclés was one of the assistants who finally decided not to return to the newspaper. In this regard, Pérez-Reverte assured that “he has been discredited” and that he “will not want to be invited” because he does not want to “discredit the newspaper”.
In return, both Vigorra and Reverte stated that Pablo Iglesias would be invited.
Jesús Vigorra explained how the dispute began. For starters, they said the program launched late because they “didn’t expect Vox to confirm their assistance.”
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