Junts denounces harassment of two members after posters appear at their home in Valldoreix

The party describes the action by the group Arran against Marc Monells and Lluïsa Muñoz as absolutely intolerable.

Generic image of protest posters stuck on the facade of a private residence.
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Generic image of protest posters stuck on the facade of a private residence.

The political parties Junts per Sant Cugat and Junts per Valldoreix have reported an act of political and personal harassment against Marc Monells and Lluïsa Muñoz at their private residence.

Members of the youth organization Arran placed posters on the home of the two Junts members in Valldoreix, featuring their photographs and accusations of being 'Zionists' and 'speculators'. The party considers this public targeting a violation of democratic coexistence and personal privacy.

"This public targeting in front of a private home crosses all red lines of a democratic coexistence based on respect."

Junts per Sant Cugat · Political Party
The group Arran Sant Cugat shared a video of the action on social media, accusing the individuals of renting out substandard housing and making controversial political statements. Junts has called for an end to such pressure campaigns and urged other local organizations to condemn the incident.