Valladolid (EFE).- The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has rejected this Friday the “little phrases” against his party of the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, and the phrases “copied from Pablo Casado” with which the Madrid president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, “breaks the deck” with Vox, after which she has asked herself: “Who is in charge in the PP?”
At a rally organized at the Valladolid Trade Fair, Abascal argued that the PP “has a problem”, which in his opinion is that it lacks an alternative to the PSOE because “they are the same” and “they just want to wait for the elections and make a relay”.
The Vox leader has criticized the representatives of the PP for mechanically repeating the phrase that “the important thing is to throw out Sánchez”, since in his opinion the important thing is to “destroy all the policies” of the President of the Government with a “complete alternative ” and with an “infinite distance” regarding the management “of lies, betrayal and ruin”.
Faced with the inaction that he observes in the PP, which “does nothing” and “reaches out to the PSOE”, Abascal has defended that his party tries “everything”, as a motion of censure that cannot be “childish” when it is “starring an 89-year-old man”, in reference to the economist and candidate Ramón Tamames.
“What does that mean? Those set phrases?” Abascal wondered about Feijóo’s references to the fact that he is more in favor of doing “adult politics”, to refer to what he experienced this week with the motion of censure. “They are little phrases that the purchased media put in the headlines,” he has maintained.
Abascal ratifies his pact with the PP in Castilla y León: “Mañueco is an example”
The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has proclaimed this Friday “solemnly” that, in the face of the “rupture proposed” by Isabel Díaz Ayuso and the PP, his party will “continue to support” the coalition government between both parties in Castilla and León: “Mañueco is also an example for the PP in all of Spain, my rings do not fall to recognize him.”
“It is an example for all of Spain,” summarized Abascal, who nevertheless predicted that the PP “will leave Mañueco alone” because “they have wanted to turn him into the ugly duckling” for having agreed with Vox.
The leader of Vox defends Manueco’s comb: “It seems little to me”
The national president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has defended this Friday the comb of the president of the Junta de Castilla y León, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, towards the PSOE that “rebuked” him before the gesture: “It seems little to me for the insults we receive permanently on the left.
At a rally organized by Vox at the Valladolid Trade Fair, Abascal stopped at the gesture made by Mañueco when he was leaving the chamber of the Castilla y León Parliament and the socialist attorney Rosa Rubio was making him ugly for not attending the parliamentary debate about an initiative that asked for help for families with celiac disease among their members.
Abascal has ironized that Mañueco committed “the gigantic crime” of making that gesture.