SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Oct. 19 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, stated this Thursday that the defense of the amnesty made by the president of the Generalitat, Pere Aragonès, confirms the “anomaly” of Spanish democracy since it allows those who want to “speak clearly” “destroy the Constitution and national unity.”
In statements to journalists on the occasion of a visit to the Canary Islands to evaluate the migration crisis, he said that it is “truly serious” that those who want to “turn crimes into unpunished ones have more rights than citizens.”
Abascal, who ironically thanked Aragonés for his “clarity” in the Upper House, pointed out that when Spaniards break the laws “they pay their fines” and the average citizen “is neither amnestied nor pardoned, it seems that one must be a politician, especially a traitor politician like the separatists.”
Along these lines, he has pointed out that it is a “very negative message” for the “honest citizens who respect the laws even if they do not like them, who pay fines despite themselves and who pay the taxes” that they have to “endure” as “in exchange for stay” in power, in reference to Pedro Sánchez, these types of concessions are made.
“There is no greater act of corruption possible than what Pedro Sánchez is committing right now to achieve his investiture,” he highlighted.