• Politics Roadmap to understand and follow Vox's motion of censure against Pedro Sánchez

  • Profile Santiago Abascal, the leader who was despised by the PP and is now feared

The motion of censure announced by Vox in midsummer reaches Congress without a single support, but with the fear and doubts of the PP.

A motion of censure against the Government of Pedro Sánchez, which seems to harm the 'popular' more than the Executive with which it intends to end what they have labeled the "worst Government in the history of Spain."

The dilemma of the PP has to do with the intention of satisfying its own electorate that is very critical of the coalition government (abstention) or with the commitment to mark distance from Vox and configure its own profile (against).

08.47.

Pedro Sánchez and Santiago Abascal arrive to face the motion of censure

The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, arrived at the Congress of Deputies shortly before 8:45 a.m. to face the

motion of censure

presented by Vox.

Minutes later, the leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, did.

The debate begins at nine in the morning and will take place in accordance with the provisions of Article 113 of the Constitution and Article 177 of the Congress Regulations.

Thus, the first to rise to the rostrum will be the deputy for Barcelona and the party's candidate for future elections in Catalonia, Ignacio Garriga, who will be in charge of defending the motion, without a time limit.

08.45.

Rallies in support of Santiago Abascal at the gates of Congress

A couple of dozen people have gathered with Spanish flags at the doors of the Congress of the Deputy minutes before the

Vox

motion of censure

against the Government of Pedro Sánchez

begins

.

Shouts of Pedro Sánchez "resignation" and

Santiago Abascal

"president",

reports Marisol Hernández

.

Groups in favor of Santiago Abascal at the gates of Congress.MARISOL HERNÁNDEZ

08.42.

Vox will put the PP to the test with a harsh motion of censure

The fifth

motion of censure

of democracy invokes this Wednesday in Congress a kind of debate on the state of the nation, but with an exchange of papers,

reports Juanma Lamet

.

It will be an opposition party,

Vox

, which will defend that the country's drift is unsustainable, while the Government will argue that if Spain has been plunged into the greatest economic-health crisis of democracy, it is because of how badly the opposition has governed since March.

After that parliamentary fireworks, typical of the escalation of exaltations in recent months, the real battle will be fought: that of

Santiago Abascal

against the PP, to snatch the hegemonic voice of the Spanish right.

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He has a bad hand.

The Vox leader arrives at the stake without a single additional support to the 52 seats of his formation.

A small game has hardly been collected: it has made the PP nervous.

It has made him doubt himself, in public.

Since the motion is an attempt to steal the initiative from Pablo Casado, on paper it is more of a debate about the state of the opposition, with a Vox that arrives hypervitaminated and is in danger of stopping in front of a PP who knows that he is facing one of the queen stages on the way to the long-awaited "recast."

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