Cáceres (EFE).- The president of Vox and candidate for the presidency of the Government in the next general elections, Santiago Abascal, trusts that the PP-Vox government agreement in Extremadura will guarantee a “calm and stable” legislature for the next four years, while regretting that agreements have not yet been reached in Aragon and Murcia.
Abascal spoke to the media this Sunday during a visit to Cáceres where he celebrated that the agreement between his formation and the popular ones responds to the will of the voters of Extremadura, a response that, however, has not yet occurred in Aragon or Murcia.
According to the Vox leader, the lack of consensus in these territories is due to the “mistake of the PP, which is more concerned with winning Vox in these elections than Pedro Sánchez,” he said.
Asked by journalists about the polls that point to the loss of his deputies for Extremadura, Abascal has declared that he “profoundly” mistrusts the polls because “they have become a tool, not for predicting the vote, but for manipulation and orientation of the electorate to satisfy the payer”.
As for the cancellation of Sánchez’s agenda to prepare for this Monday’s debate, Abascal has assured that it is an “excuse”.
“In reality, Pedro Sánchez cannot go out on the streets and it is normal because he has put 200 rapists on the streets, has agreed with ETA and has pardoned the Catalan separatists, he said.