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By h.b. - Mar 24, 2007 - 11:21 AM
Falange flags were seen in both Pamplona last weekend and on the streets of Madrid at a protest outside the Prosecutors Office, calle by the youth section of the PP on Thursday evening - Photo EFE
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The main opposition party calls for a boycott of a leading media group in Spain, because of personal comments made by the GRUPO PRISA Chairman
EDITORIAL COMMENT -
One wonders if the Partido Popular has been waiting for the excuse to attack the GRUPO PRISA media group for some time.
It’s not the first time that such an attack has happened – In 1996 the José María Aznar government tried to stop the development of Canal Satellite, the new pay per view satellite television service being established by Prisa. Aznar used his personal friendship with the Chairman of Telefónica at the time, Juan Villalonga, together with the support of the Judge Javier Gómez de Liaño, as it happens with little success.
There are some who say that it is still Aznar who is pulling the strings of the Partido Popular, and it would certainly be interesting to know if he was consulted before the party’s current leader, personally chosen by Aznar remember, Mariano Rajoy, made his statement about boycotting Grupo Prisa on Friday.
That statement was nothing short of a blackmail attempt by the leader of the main opposition party in Spain against one of the largest media groups in Spain and Latin America. The direct call for a boycott of Prisa to the group’s ‘shareholders, advertisers and clients’ shows the total lack of respect that the PP has for the freedom of business or, indeed the freedom of expression.
It shows a deep lack of respect inside the PP for those whose ideas are not their own. Indeed, it shows a deep lack of respect for democracy.
We should not be too surprised at this considering recent events. The rank and file of the very party is, at all times, expected to tow the party line. Self criticism is simply not tolerated. However the Falange flags and other symbols from the Franco era, as seen on the recent demonstrations supported by the PP, remain.
Jesús de Polanco was using his freedom of expression when he made his comments on Thursday to the Prisa shareholders. Indeed at the time he even labelled the very same comments as being his personal opinion. He said he was old enough now, and had always been an impertinent man, to say things as they are, face on.
It is a fundamental principle of democracy that he can do so, and he should not see the business he has built up threatened because of more political point scoring by the Partido Popular.
This attack by Mariano Rajoy and his party does him no credit at all.
(Typically Spanish is not part of the GRUPO PRISA)
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dafydd
24 Mar 2007, 21:35
24 Mar 2007, 21:35
Censorship! Similar to their actions against the Basque media in closing
Egin and Egunkaria and arrest innocent journalists. Shame!
cll
24 Mar 2007, 22:57
24 Mar 2007, 22:57
I am absolutely horrified by this move by the PP. The last few weeks, I've
watched their actions with disgust, but these exceeds all. How can a
political party call for a boycott of the press???? And if it is possible,
can the PSOE call for a boycott of El Mundo which continues to fan the
flames of a suppossed govt conspiracy behind 3/11?
Pepa
25 Mar 2007, 16:03
25 Mar 2007, 16:03
Not a good sign of things to come...
Ricar
29 Mar 2007, 16:25
29 Mar 2007, 16:25
Do you really surprised by this kind of messurements??? PP never has
accepted the electoral results after their lies and manipulation... This is
just another example of a policy that wants corruption (construccion
cluster), lies (like 3/11), among a lot of examples, you really have to
live Spanish policy to realize that something is rotten in that party. SAY
NO TO PP's MONEYPULATION!!!
Ricar again
29 Mar 2007, 16:29
29 Mar 2007, 16:29
For dafydd;
You never can tell that this is the same like Egin matter as Egin was a terrorist media, supported by ETA, a terrorist group who demands autonomy from Spain. I'd like to say to ETA, if you want to be independent, firstable turn back to Spain whatever you got before from She!! then...we can start talking about this matter.
You never can tell that this is the same like Egin matter as Egin was a terrorist media, supported by ETA, a terrorist group who demands autonomy from Spain. I'd like to say to ETA, if you want to be independent, firstable turn back to Spain whatever you got before from She!! then...we can start talking about this matter.
bob
08 Apr 2007, 22:19
08 Apr 2007, 22:19
Aren't boycotts a right protected under free speech? Isn't a boycott a
method of free expression? If you dont like it, dont participate. Oh yea, I
forgot, socialist believe in free speech and expression only if it comes
from the left. Silly me.
If I was a shareholder and I didnt like the irresponsible comments made by management, I would boycott in the form of moving my money out. Isnt it sad that this editor and commentors want to tell the users of this media service that they must suffer through this regardless of personal beliefs and socialist slant?
"The direct call for a boycott of Prisa to the group’s ‘shareholders, advertisers and clients’ shows the total lack of respect that the PP has for the freedom of business or, indeed the freedom of expression."
That, is the most hypocritical, ridiculous statement Ive heard in my 42 years on this planet. THE MARKET IS EXERCISING ITS FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND BUSINESS THROUGH PROTEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You cant possibly be this daft.
If I was a shareholder and I didnt like the irresponsible comments made by management, I would boycott in the form of moving my money out. Isnt it sad that this editor and commentors want to tell the users of this media service that they must suffer through this regardless of personal beliefs and socialist slant?
"The direct call for a boycott of Prisa to the group’s ‘shareholders, advertisers and clients’ shows the total lack of respect that the PP has for the freedom of business or, indeed the freedom of expression."
That, is the most hypocritical, ridiculous statement Ive heard in my 42 years on this planet. THE MARKET IS EXERCISING ITS FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND BUSINESS THROUGH PROTEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You cant possibly be this daft.
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