Junts per Manresa denounces vandalism at headquarters during Women's Day march

The political party is considering legal action after protesters smashed windows and sprayed graffiti on their local office.

Generic image of damage to a street-level office with broken glass and graffiti.
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Generic image of damage to a street-level office with broken glass and graffiti.

The political group Junts per Manresa has reported an attack on its headquarters located on Passeig de la República during the March 8th demonstrations in Manresa.

During the International Women's Day march, a group of individuals targeted the party's office, breaking the front door glass and spraying graffiti against the organization and its leader, Ramon Bacardit. The incident has drawn condemnation from local rivals, including the PSC.

"It is sad to see how some anti-establishment sectors use democracy to attack those who think differently from them."

Junts per Manresa · Official statement
Legal teams are currently evaluating the damage to file formal charges. Junts emphasized that while they fully support the 8M cause for equality, they strictly reject the use of intimidation and violence as a means of political expression.