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Santiago Abascal prefers the Franco dictatorship to the current government: “It is the worst in 80 years” | Politics

The leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, believes that Pedro Sánchez presides over “the worst government” that Spain has had during “the last 80 years”, which has led the chief executive to accuse him of longing for the dictatorship led by Francisco Franco.

“You are a catastrophe with legs”, Abascal has reproached Sánchez during a “scuffle” held in the Plenary of Congress in which he has also confirmed that Vox will register the motion of censure announced in July during this month of September. “I thought that by now you would have saved Spain,” the Prime Minister said ironically. “42 days have passed since the motion of censure was announced, I imagine you will have been on vacation these 42 days.”

The leader of Vox has also spoiled Sánchez his “sultan” vacation and that he return from them to continue with his “obsessions”, such as the democratic memory law announced this week, the “attacks” of Vice President Pablo Iglesias on the monarchy , “gender policies” or “mass immigration” that “is filling Spain with insecurity and less.” He has also charged against the so-called Dialogue Table with Catalonia, which negotiates with his investiture “accomplices”.

All this, after a few months in which Abascal has denounced that the Government has become world champion” for the worst management of the pandemic and he has dedicated himself to “breaking Spain, confronting the Spaniards, ruining the measured classes and condemning the most disadvantaged.”

The Vox leader has reproached the chief executive for the thousands of citizens in ERTE situation “because the government of ruin and lies prohibited them from working,” having “sunk” tourism, “threatening” the people of the countryside or ” condemn “the auto industry with” the climate apocalypse.

Pedro Sánchez has rejected all these accusations and has regretted that Abascal misses “some forms of governance” that existed in Spain “and fortunately they are already overcome.” In any case, he has acknowledged that he understands that the Vox leader does not like the future democratic memory law, since it will prohibit and outlaw all foundations that defend the Franco dictatorship. “I understand your concern,” he insisted.

Vox: “Crispation, exclusion and hatred”

The President of the Government believes that Vox is not engaged in politics, but rather limits its performance to a “theater” with which he intends to “polarize Spanish society and sow hatred”. And he has warned them that “they will not achieve it”, although they are managing to “drag the center-right to ultra-right positions”, in reference to the PP.

“His ideological agenda is reduced to tension, exclusion and hatred”, he has accused and regretted his attempts to “delegitimize” a government that, as he recalled, has won five electoral calls during the last five years. “They try to weaken the institutions, they reduce their patriotism to hatred and fear; but Spanish society has long exceeded those parameters,” he celebrated.

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