Split image of political rallies in Cádiz and Málaga featuring Sánchez, Montero, Feijóo and Moreno discussing drug trafficking, corruption and civil guard deaths.
Split image of political rallies in Cádiz and Málaga featuring Sánchez, Montero, Feijóo and Moreno discussing drug trafficking, corruption and civil guard deaths.
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Sánchez y Montero endurecen la campaña en Cádiz mientras Feijóo y Moreno critican al gobierno por las muertes de guardias civiles

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El domingo 10 de mayo, el presidente Pedro Sánchez y la candidata María Jesús Montero celebraron un mitin en La Línea de la Concepción (Cádiz) centrado en el narcotráfico y la corrupción del PP. Al mismo tiempo, Alberto Núñez Feijóo y Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla realizaron un acto en Málaga donde responsabilizaron al gobierno de las muertes de dos guardias civiles.

En el mitin de La Línea, Sánchez defendió el plan del ministro Grande-Marlaska para aumentar agentes contra el narco en el Campo de Gibraltar. Montero vinculó directamente la corrupción del PP con el narcotráfico, citando casos en Almería y Marbella, además de la foto de Feijóo con Marcial Dorado.

Montero criticó a Moreno por un vídeo sobre los agentes fallecidos y por minimizar los debates electorales. También abordó el deterioro de la sanidad pública, acusando a la Junta de favorecer la sanidad privada.

En Málaga, Feijóo y Moreno exigieron responsabilidades al gobierno por no asistir al funeral de los dos guardias civiles fallecidos el viernes en Huelva durante una persecución a una narcolancha. Moreno pidió más medios para combatir el narcotráfico y una mayoría estable en las elecciones del 17 de mayo.

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