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Miguel Ángel Revilla after being 'hunted' eating inside a bar: "I'm having a worse time now than with ETA"

The president of Cantabria is starring in controversial controversies during the last months of the pandemic. The last one is that he has been 'hunted' eating inside a restaurant and then smoking on a covered terrace, something that is completely prohibited by the anti-Covid regulations approved by the Government that he himself presides. Miguel Ángel Revilla is being Much criticized by the hoteliers because their restrictions are causing a huge crisis in the sector, and on top of that they catch you breaking their own laws. Given this, the regional president has used the wild card of the far right to blame it for all its ills, just as the left does when it has occasion. Revilla, far from admitting his infractions, charges against the "extreme right" who "are cheering" the escraches and they are "putting him through terrible days." The Cantabrian says that he does not have bodyguards and that is why it is "an easy flank to attack." "They are the ones who are encouraging him," he said, asking if he believes that the extreme right is behind the protests. I have not brought bodyguards, not even at the time of ETA, even though it was listed on some paper and I am having a worse time than then, "Revilla sentence. The president of Cantabria lists some of the actions that his detractors have taken against him in the last few days: «They even boycotted me for the two days of the vaccine. It takes courage so that a person who is going to be vaccinated at a certain age, afraid of the consequences that the vaccine may have, meets 15-20 people shouting 'Ayuso yes, Revilla no' and sticking their fingers in your face ».

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