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The ultra-right-wing organization Hazte Oír fills a beach in Lanzarote with umbrellas against Sánchez

The ultra-right-wing organization Hazte Oír carries out this action on Bastián beach, near the La Mareta Residence, where Pedro Sánchez spends his holidays

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The ultra-right-wing organization Hazte Oír has filled a beach in Lanzarote with dozens of umbrellas with a printed image of the president of the Government of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, and the word "corrupt" silkscreened, emulating the letters of the classic film of the Italian mafia The Godfather.

This action has been carried out next to the La Mareta Residence, where the president has been staying since the beginning of August for his holidays, which he has interrupted due to the fires that are ravaging the peninsula.

The placement of these beach umbrellas has been claimed by this ultra organization on its social networks and is part of a national campaign against the socialist president.

Hazte Oír has already financed silkscreened buses with messages calling Pedro Sánchez "corrupt", but has also paid for canvases transported on jet skis and boats along the Spanish coast. In addition, this adds to an action in which they hired divers to pose on the seabed with a canvas against the Spanish president and another canvas that hung in front of the Congress of Deputies with an image of the president, in which he attributes his alleged participation in different judicialized cases.

These umbrellas also have inscribed the link to a website, created by Hazte Oír against the president and in which you can see how they have modified an image of Pedro Sánchez with artificial intelligence.

It should be remembered that Hazte Oír has been the subject of other controversies, such as the one of taking a bus throughout the national territory against trans people with the message: "Boys have penises. Girls have vulvas. Don't be fooled. If you are born a man, you are a man. If you are a woman, you will remain so."