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Abascal asks Feijóo "to focus" and accuses him of altering the majority system and "issuing decrees" before governing

BURGOS, July 3.

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Abascal asks Feijóo "to focus" and accuses him of altering the majority system and "issuing decrees" before governing

BURGOS, July 3. (EUROPEAN PRESS) -

The leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has demanded this Monday the president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, "to focus" and has accused him of trying to "alter" the system of absolute majorities to govern alone in Murcia with the 43 percent of the votes in the last elections on May 28, as well as "issuing decrees" before governing.

This was expressed in statements to the media before participating in the 'Decide what matters' event held by Abascal's party in Burgos and which has brought together more than a thousand people, according to figures from the National Police, in front of the Arco from Santamaria.

"Mr. Feijóo seems to be more concerned about not having Vox than about kicking out Pedro Sánchez," he assured, while pointing out that "in Murcia they are trying to put the Murcian vote at risk just to see how he reacts Vox and to subject Vox to blackmail and to break the will expressed at the polls by saying that only one abstention is needed".

Thus, regarding the negotiations in Aragon and Murcia, Abascal has stressed that the PP "does not accept the result of the polls" which implies, he explained, that "they do not have an absolute majority": "They say that they only lack two deputies in Murcia and that means that they only lack two deputies, that is to say, that they do not have an absolute majority", he emphasized.

"THE PP WANTS TO REPEAT THE ELECTIONS"

Immediately afterwards, he has insinuated that it seems that the 'popular' want to go to an electoral repetition in Murcia and, nevertheless, he has slipped that those of Fernando López Miras have a "very serious problem in Murcia". And it is that, he has detailed that Vox reached an investiture agreement in the last legislature with the leader of the Murcian PP that "was not fulfilled".

"Worse still," he added, "Mr. López Miras and the Popular Party governed with defectors from Vox and now they want us to give them our votes for free." "That is not possible", he has affirmed emphatically, at the same time that he has stated that "they cannot accept that blackmail" nor "disrespect" their voters.

In this key, he has conveyed his concern about the attitude of the 'popular' leader whom he sees as "certainly confused" and who "has begun to legislate and issue decrees before governing." "It seems that what Mr. Feijóo wants is for Sánchez to vote for him", he has ugly.

In this sense, he has asserted that he is making a "very serious mistake" by going to the general elections on July 23 "taking himself for the winner." "It is disrespectful to the Spaniards who have not yet voted, therefore what we ask Mr. Feijóo is to focus, to realize that the elections have not yet been won, that we have not yet thrown out Pedro Sánchez, that there is still a danger for women in the face of a government that has released rapists from jail, ruin still stalks many families and the risk of disunity in Spain still exists as long as we do not expel the current government," he emphasized.

On the other hand, the leader of Vox has reproached the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, for "walking around Europe spouting lies" and for not making a single mention from Brussels of what happened in France while speaking "of the pacts gloomy of the alternative".

"He said that there is a concern in Europe, in some governments, about the possibility that Vox could reach the Government in Spain and some ministers could be from Vox," he pointed out, at the same time that he ironized that he does not know which countries he is referring to Sánchez because in countries like Poland, Hungary or Italy they are governed by Vox partners.

In addition, he has assured that what is true is that Sánchez is the only ruler who "walks around Europe with communist ministers supported by terrorists and by those who have carried out a separatist coup."

During the pre-campaign act, Abascal called not to trust the next elections in which the Spanish are at stake for the country to "be saved" or "continue down the path of the precipice to which Pedro Sánchez has led."

"We come bare-chested," said the party leader, who has wondered "how is it possible that in the face of so much lies and manipulation they are filling the squares." "Yes we are some kind of hologram", he has joked himself.

Thus, he has argued that in Spain two realities face each other, "a virtual reality and a reality of the street" which, in his opinion, "constantly collide and confront each other".

Finally, in relation to what has happened in France in recent days, he has warned that if the country continues on the "wrong" path in "15 years it could end up like France". "The (illegal) immigrants are not to blame for anything", not so "the progressive politicians who bring them, deceive them, make them risk their lives and condemn them here to security and crime".

However, he has alluded to Vox's commitments to the Spanish and has ratified that they will not assume "any poisoned inheritance", although he has stressed that they will repeal all laws that "destroy and divide" the Spanish.