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Abascal believes that Feijóo "confuses his opponents": "He is more concerned with beating Vox than with beating the PSOE"

   MADRID, 15 Jul.

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Abascal believes that Feijóo "confuses his opponents": "He is more concerned with beating Vox than with beating the PSOE"

   MADRID, 15 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has warned that the leader of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, "confuses the adversaries" and "seems to be more concerned with winning over Vox than with winning over the Socialist Party."

This was expressed in an interview on the program 'Sin complejos', on esRadio, where he criticized Feijóo for having "put on the table of (the Prime Minister, Pedro) Sánchez an agreement to share power in the old style bipartisanship and mutually allow governability between whoever has the first position".

For Abascal, Feijóo thus renounces "the alternative with Vox". "We cannot be further from that position, we believe that it is the greatest threat to the alternative," he criticized, to state that he is "concerned" by Feijóo's "important oversight" that "confuses adversaries and allies."

The Vox leader has specified that if he had to put a "red line" on Feijóo in the face of negotiating a future government after the July 23 elections, it would be "truth and respect for the voters."

However, he has assured that he does not like to talk about red lines because "it is not good at a time when you have to have so many responsibilities and in which you have to be driven by patriotism and the interests of the Spanish people." "Our program is clear, that of the Popular Party more or less, we will see what is the strength that the Spaniards give us both and based on that the future will be written by the citizens on July 23," he added.

On the other hand, when asked if he would challenge the elections if a significant number of people are left unable to vote by mail, Abascal pointed out that the "overflow" of the Post Office "is a consequence of calling the elections on July 23" and of the "little support that the Government was deliberately giving to Correos to be able to do its job".

"It is a scandal that the vote of a single Spaniard who has requested to vote by mail does not reach him or that once issued, due to lack of time or lack of capacity of the Post Office, it does not reach the polls," he warned.

In this sense, he explained that Vox has asked the Central Electoral Board (JEC) to require Correos "all the necessary information" to explain the situation and if it could lead to a "problem in the elections". "We will take measures if there are Spaniards who are left without voting", he has sentenced.