Ynestrillas: "I left the far right because I am neither geek -fascist or People's Party (ELPLURAL.COM)
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
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ultra The former leader accused of paying Valencian PP neo-Nazi parties not to stand for election
JOSE MARIA GARRIDO (extracted from ELPLURAL.COM)
Ynestrillas Ricardo Saenz, a leader of the extreme right of our country known, published a controversial book in order to "unmask outrageous and reprehensible conduct internal English extreme right, whose leaders related to "gangs, trafficking and prostitution." Ynestrillas also recounts the alleged connections between the ultras and the Partido Popular de Valencia. Accusations that they ignore popular.
In his book, entitled The State Reconquista (Editorial Sepha) Ynestrillas not afraid to admit that many of the extremists with whom he has tried to have ended his political "ones, the Popular Party and other organizations ghosts. " All of them, according Ynestrillas, part of the "extreme right pure and simple, nostalgic, a grotesque, ridiculous and all the other neo-Nazi."
"Voter's Party"
"geek-fascists are organizing Sabbaths night full of torches and clandestine swastikas (...) procurers and exploiters of immigrants and women at a time. Catholic fundamentalist past dates (...) meapilas abusing children as if they were a rooster Corral. Judgmental housewives from anonymity on the Internet. Slanderers. Voters, nearly all People's Party from the privacy of its vulgarity, "said Ynestrillas.
"Negotiations with the PP"
In his book, the renowned right-wing leader, also recounts the alleged connections between the PP and radical movements of the extreme right. For example, says the president of Spain 2000, Jose Luis Roberto, is an expert in "apparently true economic and political power to negotiate with the Popular Party in exchange for a price which does not appear to elections. Most of the time, this price is paid (by the PP) through the award of contracts through public tenders to their businesses. "
Club alternate and security companies
Roberto, in addition to chairing the party and xenophobic ultra Spain 2000, directed the National Association Local Businessmen Alternate and owns, among many other business, the company Levantina Security, which was the licensee of several contracts from the Generalitat Valenciana for services surveillance.
Meetings with PP
To support its allegations, Ynestrillas conducts an interview with Juan Crespo, former president of the English Falange-Syndicalist National Front meetings in recounts Roberto Juan Carlos Gimeno (PP regional deputy in Valencia) and Antonio Gil Terron (then popular government adviser and former member of Fuerza Nueva) in a coffee shop called Sherlock Holmes in front of the building of the Generalitat Valenciana. According to Crespo, offered him financial support in exchange for not submitted at municipal elections 1999.
6 million
In this regard, it reveals the newspaper Levante, in the 1999 elections, for which was allegedly cooked the pact between PP and the extreme right, only there was an ultra party which won just over 2,000 votes. Years later, José Luis Roberto founded what is now Spain 2000. His company was to contract with the Government in the 1999-2003 legislature, some six million euros in a dozen awards for surveillance services.
Shuffle right
As expected, the revelations of Ynestrillas are raising blisters on the extreme right. Without going any further, José Luis Roberto has denounced the author of the book for libel. For its part, the PP has chosen to ignore Valenciano as controversial accusations.
"I'm not the PP"
Speaking to ELPLURAL.COM, Ynestrillas says he does not feel unsuccessful, he has led the extreme right " until he I considered appropriate. " It also denies charges of hypocrisy in making these accusations just now, when it made no ultra training. In this connection clear: "Nobody has taken me. I've left it has given me the win. His inability and lack of ideology is not mine. (...) Now I'm focused on returning to the origins of Falangism authentic . Finally, Ynestrillas statement: "I am neither geek-fascist, nor right, neither the Popular Party."
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