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Garriga (Vox), on pacts with the PP: "We are not going with demands, but with an outstretched hand"

He celebrates the electoral advance and believes that his motion of censure "has been approved a few months late".

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Garriga (Vox), on pacts with the PP: "We are not going with demands, but with an outstretched hand"

He celebrates the electoral advance and believes that his motion of censure "has been approved a few months late"

   BARCELONA, 30 May. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The general secretary of Vox, Ignacio Garriga, has expressed his willingness to reach agreements with the PP after the municipal and regional elections this Sunday: "We are not going with demands, but with an outstretched hand."

"Vox is going to rise to the occasion and the big question is what the PP is going to do", he guaranteed in an interview on La 2 and Ràdio 4 on Tuesday, collected by Europa Press, in which he advocated - -textually-- repeal all the policies promoted by the PSOE.

In this line, he has assured that his party "is not going to give away the votes to the PP" and that it will work so that both formations form a government alternative and not an alternation in power, in his words.

He has reported that they will not turn negotiations with the 'popular' into a "circus show" --as in his opinion has happened in Catalonia-- and that his party faces them from a national point of view, while he has criticized the PP for having different discourses in each autonomous community.

"It will not be for Vox. We are going to be responsible and live up to the circumstances because the urgency of the moment is very serious", he has settled, and has asked the PP for responsibility.

Garriga has celebrated the advance of the general elections to next July 23 and has said that they see them as a great opportunity: "The motion of censure that we presented a few months ago has been approved a few months late."

On whether Vox would demand the formation of a coalition government to boost the PP to Moncloa, he replied: "It cannot be ruled out. We are determined to repeal everything and restore everything. It is easier to do it while inside the Government than from outside."

The Secretary General has described Bildu's results in Sunday's elections as sad and lamentable and has attributed them to the "damage that State institutions have done by laundering the heirs of terror."

"Bildu and ETA for me is the same, without a doubt", he defended, after the political party obtained more than 366,000 votes in the Basque Country and Navarra and led the number of councilors obtained in the second community.