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Abascal says that Vox will repeal all PSOE laws and build "everything they have destroyed"

IBIZA, 23 Abr.

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Abascal says that Vox will repeal all PSOE laws and build "everything they have destroyed"

IBIZA, 23 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has stated in Ibiza that they will repeal all the laws approved by the PSOE and will build "everything they have destroyed". "Our claim is everything that the socialists have done, knock it down," he reiterated.

For this, he has not ruled out having to reach agreements with the "centre left", that is, the PP, although he has wondered what type of PP they will be able to reach agreements with.

Abascal has charged during an act in Ibiza against the "disastrous" State of the autonomies that "has made us unequal" and that "has only served to turn the Balearic Islands into a colony of Catalonia."

It has also considered that this State has rewarded the "disloyal" and the "coup plotters", imposing in the case of the Islands a language that "is not their own, which has attacked the two official languages: Balearic and Spanish ". In addition, he has said that this State of the autonomies "has destroyed the true identity of the country" and that "it has rewarded the separatists."

Abascal was supported by some 600 people at the event held at the Sant Rafel Hippodrome. Among other issues, he has stated that "every two by three they announce the death of Vox", although this formation "has come to throw them out and is going to throw them out", he has declared in relation to the current rulers.

For all this, the leader of Vox has affirmed that the PSOE is "guilty" and "that is how it must be judged at the polls and sent to the opposition." "In six months what we are going to do is fix part of the problem and kick them in the ass and send them to the opposition. But let's not be so optimistic because throwing them out, we are going to throw them out, but changing everything they have done is going to be a bit more difficult, because as long as we don't have the absolute majority that we want, we are going to have to come to an agreement with others who are not so clear about it", he insisted.

Regarding the PSOE, he has accused them of "just bringing unemployment" and "impossibility of accessing a home." The president of Vox, in his speech, has criticized that "while there are civil guards in Ibiza who live in vans, migrants are provided with homes." "They are not going to get us to take a single step back," he said.

Abascal has considered that more and more workers are opting for Vox because "it represents the real problems", saying goodbye to other political options that, he has opined, "have betrayed them".

For his part, the Vox candidate for the Government, Jorge Campos, has declared that the formation is committed to alleviating the effects of double and triple insularity and has assured that Vox "will return to Ibiza the freedom of before". "Before it was a land of freedoms and now of prohibitions", he has said.