Murcia (EFE).- The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, said this Sunday at a pre-campaign rally held in Murcia in front of some ten thousand people that “water has to reach the last corner of Spain at all costs, with interconnection of basins , swamps or desladoras ».
Accompanied by the 13 candidates for regional president for the next regional elections and taking advantage of the fact that he was in a community that demands the maintenance of the Tagus transfer, he has indicated that the Levante deserves to have water for the effort of this land, which with this resource has achieved great prosperity.
Santiago Abascal has warned that they say in Murcia the same thing that they say in Aragon or Castilla-La Mancha on this matter, which neither the PP nor the PSOE do, and has criticized the fact that the water from the large rivers is being allowed to pour into the sea without being able to take advantage
Another very specific issue that Abascal has highlighted in this public act has been the situation of environmental deterioration of the Mar Menor, of which he has said that the primary sector has been blamed for part of the worst understood environmentalism, without focusing attention on the damage that for the lagoon are causing wastewater discharges.
In terms of immigration, Abascal has defended those migrants who come to Spain to work legally and has highlighted the cases of those who arrive undocumented to commit crimes, which harms those who are in a legal situation.
He has also made a reference to the Goya awards gala, held last night in Seville, in which “the pro-ETarra Fermín Muguruza” participated, as he has described the filmmaker, nominated for the animated film “Black is Beltza II: Ainhoa”.
He has said that PP politicians attended that gala, a party on which he has focused a large part of the rally to criticize “that they only want to be the heirs of the PSOE.”
“They do nothing,” he asserted when criticizing the ambiguity of the PP on issues such as the abortion law and the fact that, after the recent resolution of the Constitutional Court, he has said that “everything is correct.” Faced with this position, he contrasted that of Vox: “No one will be able to tell us that we have been sitting idle.”
The Vox leader began his speech by criticizing the press and its alleged campaign against his party, and warned those attending the campaign event that, according to him, the PP-affiliated media will do worse , in his opinion, than the left-wing media.
He has stressed that the PP has assumed gender legislation, the immigration postulate of the 2030 agenda and the climate doctrine, and on this last aspect he has commented that the Andalusian president, Juanma Moreno, “has even created an office in Andalusia” .
He recalled some recent statements by the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, in which he stated that he will do everything possible not to agree with Vox, to which he also replied that Vox will also do so so as not to have to agree with the popular.
“Each of his insults are medals that we put on our chests,” Abascal said, which made all the attendees stand up. “We will arrive without them (the press) and against them if necessary,” he added.
The government of Pedro Sánchez has also been criticized at this rally, which he has said is the worst government in Spain in the last 800 years, “one of the worst in all of our history.”
The 13 regional candidates have mentioned in their brief interventions the problems that afflict them and those that they assure that they will provide a solution if they win, which basically range from illegal immigration in Ceuta, Melilla and the Canary Islands to deindustrialization in Asturias and Cantabria, or agricultural problems Levante and the two Castillas.