Santander (EFE).- The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, considers the president of Cantabria and candidate for re-election of the PRC, Miguel Ángel Revilla, “an accomplice of Pedro Sánchez” and has predicted “a free fall that will make him a an irrelevant character” from 28M.
“The best demonstration that he has always been in power is that he is on television all bloody day. He has more minutes on television than Pedro Sánchez”, Abascal censored this Wednesday, before celebrating that “every second that passes there is a Cantabrian who realizes that an individual like this cannot be trusted”.
Abascal has expressed himself like this in Santander before some 700 people, who have received him shouting “Long live Spain” and “President” at a party rally that was to be held in the Plaza de Atarazanas, but which was finally in the Auditorium of the University of Cantabria due to the rain, and in which the Vox candidate for the Presidency of Cantabria, Leticia Díaz, and the candidate for the Santander Mayoralty, Emilio del Valle, have also participated.
After reproaching him for his management at the head of the Cantabrian Executive because “he has not brought the trains; with the waiting lists it has not ended and the infrastructures have not arrived ”, Abascal has affirmed that“ because of him Pedro Sánchez governs in Cantabria ”and also in Spain. “Revilla is complicit in everything that Pedro Sánchez has done,” he said.
Among other things, he pointed out, he is “an accomplice in the situation in which the farmers have been placed” and “he has swallowed all the globalist dictates of the 2030 Agenda that no one in Spain has voted for.” “If he was so concerned about that, he would have removed the PSOE from the government,” he said.
“The only alternative to revillismo and sanchismo”
And it has made him ugly that, “with the most aggressive statements”, he put himself “at the head of the covid restrictions while he himself failed to comply with them.”
Abascal has assured that Revilla was “angry” on his last visit to Cantabria for referring to the autonomous community as “the mountain”, one of its names -not the official one-, the president of Vox has had an impact.
“Being Abascal, the last name of this land and having my origins here, that license allows me to call it a mountain, Cantabria or Santander. I am surprised by that irritation of Mr. Revilla against the mountain, with what he liked that beautiful song that he must have sung so much, ‘Las montañas nevadas’”, he added.
Abascal has asked himself “what purpose has autonomy served other than for a populist demagogue to sit on the couch for so long.” “And what has he brought to Cantabria? The notoriety of his walks on television with the anchovies around?”, He added.
The Vox candidate for the Presidency has pointed out to her party as “the only alternative” to turn Cantabria into a “place of opportunities” and prevent the PRC and PSOE from “governing again in a region that suffers from the neglect of the policies of the Revillism and Socialism”.
The candidate for mayor of Santander has denounced that “the regionalist Felipe Piña does the same as Revilla: promise big projects to do nothing.”
In this sense, he referred to “the eternal promise of the AVE that has never arrived”. “And we don’t expect it either. There is not a single meter of work in all of Cantabria ”, he stressed.
in a national key
In addition, in a national key, he has warned that the PSOE, after the inclusion of those convicted of ETA terrorism in the electoral lists of EH Bildu, “is no longer going to agree with the friends of the terrorists, but directly with the terrorists, with those who murdered.”
“The government of Pedro Sánchez makes a direct agreement with the terrorists and the murderers,” he stated, before defending Vox’s proposal for Congress to urge the government to request the outlawing of EH Bildu, which, in his opinion, will be “a litmus test” to find out the position of the popular.
In the opinion of the president of Vox, the Executive of Pedro Sánchez represents “the worst, Spain backwards, in which good and evil are confused and in which common sense is trampled.”
“Faced with that, we are alone because there is also the PP, but if one (the PSOE) is a Spain backwards, the others (PP) are a Spain in profile,” Abascal has censured, who does not trust the popular ones because ” They are not opposed to anything waiting for time to pass to see if they put themselves where Pedro Sánchez is ”.
Abascal has criticized that “all the social setbacks that the left presents as progress and that are a cultural battle, the PP swallows them one after the other”, before also censuring that “they are courting the Basque nationalists and intend to agree beforehand with the PNV than with Vox”.
Vox’s objective, Abascal has said, is not just to “throw out Pedro Sánchez” as, in his opinion, the PP intends. “That is only the means, the real priority is to repeal all their policies,” he has stressed.