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Very hard start of the fifth motion of censure of democracy.

Vox deploying a brutal speech, an 'I accuse' without mercy against Pedro Sánchez, his Government and his allies.

Ignacio Garriga, the Vox deputy in charge of presenting his party's motion of censure against the Government, has defined his role as "a national duty" to combat "ruin and death" entailed by the Executive of Pedro Sánchez and Pablo Iglesias supported by separatists and independentistas.

A coalition that, he has warned, "is not going to stop" and that, furthermore, is "illegitimate."

Garriga has asserted the motion as an instrument to avoid the collapse of the country.

He has admitted that the motion is going to be lost but has insisted that it "gives testimony" to the need to reopen the polls to "avoid disaster"

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"The motions serve to change governments but also to record the discomfort that plagues the nation and the possibility of an alternative. No motion has had as many reasons as the present one," he stressed.

From there, the deputy has described the terrible economic data that the country suffers, "the worst", he assured, "since the Civil War."

The situation could not be more unfortunate, in the opinion of Vox, which has accused the Government of making it "a bad movie of series B mafia".

Garriga has described the Government as "illegitimate" and the result of an "immense fraud".

And to support it, he recalled the phrases that Sánchez himself dedicated to Podemos and its leader and the independence forces before needing the votes of one or the other to make him president of the Government.

"He did not care about anything in order to fulfill his ambition for power. You are, Mr. Fraud, the symbol of lies and fraud. You came to the Spaniards lying," he added before drawing the Government with "Bolivarian" profiles.

"The governability of Spain is in the hands of those who want to end the nation. It governs with coup plotters and front men of assassins," he accused.

The Vox deputy has not hesitated to confront other political forces, mainly Citizens, their willingness to agree with those who defend precisely what the oranges claim to fight.

However, he has hardly made any allusion to the PP.

He has openly referred to the attacks that are lavishing from the ranks of United We Can and even from the Council of Ministers to the Crown.

It was at that moment when the deputy uttered a "Long live the King" which was welcomed with the first applause from his group.

Only these attacks would have been enough in his opinion to justify the presentation of the motion of censure.

Then Garriga has recited a few more: the pandemic, the indifference to the problems of the Spanish, the obsession with power, the "violent" attacks on the dissident, the lies, the death toll.

The deputy has carefully stopped in the management of the Covid to try to show that "the Spanish have never been the concern of the Government" and that "many people have died for what the Executive did not do."

"For his crime," he has sentenced.

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