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Zamora: 'It is completely false that these words have come out of my mouth and no one can prove it' Francisco Zamora assures that it has been the president of the platform, Joaquín Contreras, who said 'a clean shot' in the Plenum this (26/10/2017)

He has filed a complaint with the National Police against council members Sergio Ramos and Susana Hernández, reporting that he is accused of words that are not his own and presents documentary evidence, audios and witnesses that corroborate his statement

Francisco Zamora flatly denies having said in the plenum 'a clean shot' and does so with the security of knowing that 'no one can prove that words have come out of my mouth that I have not said'.

For this reason, this same afternoon he has filed a complaint with the National Police in which he makes an account of the events, which have been triggered by the assertion by Councilors Sergio Ramos Cambiemos and Susana Hernández PSOE - statements that are emphatically false, and injure their honor.

The accusation has not remained in the Plenary Hall, but has been transferred to social networks, both personal and municipal groups, without having of course any proof, which 'can not afford because what they say is not true'.

Zamora has accompanied the complaint with various documents.

Among them, an audio of the Plenary in which it is possible to be verified that the two phrases listened to 'to the Civil Guard' and 'to clear shot' - are pronounced by two different people, as well as the informations manipulated by the false denunciation of Ramos and Hernandez and comments appeared in social networks.

Along with his statement and documentary evidence, Francisco Zamora has also offered names of people who can ratify his words, both citizens who occupied the seats next to him in the Hall of Plenaries as well as of members of PP and Citizens who have also witnessed the facts.

Threats in social networks

Zamora explains that, while Sergio Ramos was speaking, he said loudly, "we would have to send the Civil Guard and the Police to the roads."

Then, the spokesman of the Platform Prosoterramiento, Joaquín Contreras, who was sitting next to him, said "a clean shot."

At that moment, the councilman of Cambiemos has said: 'I just threatened a peddler of the Popular Party with using a weapon against me.'

Then, the PSOE Spokesperson also accused Francisco Zamora of threats.

Moreover, after these interventions, Contreras himself, recognizing at the time his error, has left the Plenary Hall.

Zamora reports in his letter of denunciation that such accusations have led to the organization of a smear campaign against him, with insults and slander, affecting his honor, and even causing the appearance of threatening messages on social networks.

On the other hand, this has not been the only threat that has been heard this morning.

An assistant to the session, wearing a platform T-shirt, has threatened the councilor of the Popular Group Lola Sánchez to go 'tonight' to her house, within the campaign of harassment that are suffering public offices of the Popular Party.

Source: PP Murcia

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