SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, March 5 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The president of VOX, Santiago Abascal, has affirmed this Sunday that the motion of censure that they have registered with Professor Ramón Tamames as a candidate for the Presidency of the Government is going to test the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, because he will have to decide if “he is with Sánchez or against Sánchez”.
At a rally held in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Santiago Abascal pointed out that facing a government that has brought “the worst” to Spain, there is an opposition in the hands of the Popular Party that represents “nothing”.
Abascal criticized having to receive “insults” from the PP for having presented up to two motions of no confidence and seeing how Alberto Núñez Feijóo now says that “things are so serious” that general elections must be called in May.
“But we have presented a motion of no confidence so that there are elections in May,” ironized the president of VOX, who also complained that a person like Ramón Tamames is “degraded” because of his age, when “he has more training and more neurons than many of the deputies”.
Santiago Abascal advanced that the debate on the motion of censure will discuss, among other issues, the “corruption” of the Socialist Party, which “has stolen public money without regard”, and reiterated that some “will have to choose if they are with Sánchez or against Sánchez”.
Abascal has pointed out that VOX is the only political formation that “dares to go out into the streets”, while others “cannot even play petanque without calling their affiliates” because “there is public opinion on the street whose feelings are not reflected current political parties.
It has affected that parties like the PSOE or the PP have created an “absolute discredit” that the day VOX makes a mistake “they will not believe them” because “it does not matter what they say”, and made it clear that the party that leads has come this far “despite them” and will go “much further without or against them.”
Santiago Abascal stated that the Spanish are suffering from “the worst government in our history; a government that has brought the four horsemen of the apocalypse: lies, betrayal, ruin and division; a government guilty of having lied to the Spaniards for the sole purpose of coming to power”.
He added that it is the same government that claims to protect women when it is “discriminating” against them with the Trans Law or the Law of only yes is yes, “made by some crazy women who are in the Council of Ministers.”
In this sense, he criticized that the Government has now proposed that the Council of Ministers must be equal. “Why not the Presidency of the Government? Why not two years for a man and two for a woman,” asked Abascal, who fears that President Sánchez “can be perceived as a lady – applying the Trans Law – and for the first time there may be a female president of the National Government”. “He is capable of anything. He has no limits, nor any scruples,” she added.
The president of VOX also accused the Executive of having brought “insecurity” to the streets “by calling for irregular immigration and releasing rapists and pedophiles.” And, furthermore, he lamented, that he is attacking a company like Ferrovial, which was “fiscally drowned”, and then “gives the Spanish money to a billionaire like Bill Gates”.
Santiago Abascal wanted to make it clear that the “clients” of the Pedro Sánchez government “are the ETA terrorists, the separatist coup plotters and the rapists and pedophiles who have seen their sentences reduced or are on the streets”, while the “victims” are the Spaniards, that on May 28 “they will be able to point to a culprit for having changed the laws to bring insecurity to the streets.”