Vox has prevented this afternoon access to its headquarters to journalists from the Prisa group (Ser y El País) without taking into account the call of the Central Electoral Board that asked to lift any veto of the party to report freely the elections, according to reports Álvaro Carvajal.

The legal services of Vox yesterday presented a letter to the JEC in which it requests that the allegations presented against the complaint made by the Prisa Group be taken into account, after the Santiago Abascal party vetoed journalists to follow up their rallies .

The party alleges in a statement capacity problems in its facilities and sent a list with accredited media for the election night so that it is the JEC that decides "what means should be evicted."

This Friday, the JEC granted the reason to the media that denounced Vox and informed the party that it cannot "discriminate against the requesting media, in relation to the rest of the media, preventing them from accessing their acts of an electoral nature, given that this implies a violation of article 66.2 of the Electoral Law ".

According to Vox, for the electoral night it has accredited 135 journalists from 87 national and international media. The version of Abascal's training is that it complies with "strict security protocols" in the face of "aggressions and acts of vandalism" suffered during the campaign.

Despite this warning, the JEC did not impose any sanctions on the radical right-wing party as requested by the Platform for the Defense of Freedom of Information (PDLI), which had also filed a complaint similar to that of Prisa.

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