The event took place in Cabra, Córdoba, during a visit by the president of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno Bonilla, for Holy Week. A former socialist councillor from the locality approached the president and reportedly called him a "scoundrel" and threatened him with death.
Previously, the same individual had directed similar insults at the president of the Andalusian Parliament, labeling him a "murderer". The police intervention to detain him was challenging, as the former councillor resisted and held "his own ideas about the role of the police in a progressive society".
Private insult tolerates a vulgarity that can in no way be admitted in public injury.
The article criticizes the low level of the insults uttered by the sacred art restorer, suggesting that anger should be controlled by intelligence. It implies that while Moreno Bonilla may warrant criticism, it should be delivered with "style".
Despite the seriousness of the events, the Egabrense PSOE has shown support for the former councillor, with messages such as "Courage, we are with you", which has sparked controversy regarding the ideal of fraternity in local politics.




