The public service has been carrying out partial work stoppages and protest actions for more than 400 weeks against the abuse of power by the Partido Popular government.
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- Omissions
- The claim refers to 'more than six years' but the protests had actually been ongoing for nearly 8 years by April 2026
- The protests are specifically called 'viernes negros' or 'venres negros' (black Fridays), weekly protest actions by the collective 'Defende a Galega'
- The protests began on May 25, 2018, during the Feijóo government and continued under the subsequent Rueda government (both Partido Popular)
- Sources were published after the session date, though they describe data (400+ weeks) that would have been observable before April 28, 2026
- Sources
- SecondaryinfoLibreThe collective Defende a Galega began the 'viernes negros' on May 25, 2018, and after almost eight years, reached 400 weeks of protests in defense of TVG and Radio Galega.
- SecondaryPraza PúblicaThe public media workers mobilized in Defende a Galega reach almost eight years and 400 'venres negros' (black Fridays) with dignity intact.
- SecondaryPúblicoGalician public television completed 403 'venres negros' on January 16, 2026, protests driven by a collective of workers against manipulation.