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The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, supports a merger of the PP with Ciudadanos "because they defend the same thing."

In an interview in

It's Federico's morning

, in Esradio, Abascal understands that, despite the differences with the PP, "we are condemned to understand each other and to agree".

But he considers that a merger between PP and Ciudadanos should first take place "because they defend the same thing, they have the same program."

"Only personal ambition explains why the merger is not made," he added.

"There are no differences between PP and Ciudadanos. Therefore, small personal ambitions may be behind this merger not taking place. Vox is different. We have a patriotic voter," he says.

Abascal links the growth of his training in

Catalonia

to the speech that Pablo Casado made in the motion of censure in which he broke with Vox.

"The motion was against the Government, it was to portray him again with all his partners with extremists of all kinds. We even offered the PP that they present it."

Abascal understands that this turn of the PP was the starting point of the current situation.

"He went beyond breaking with Vox, he tried to demonize us. That day many changed their vote."

But he also considers that Casado's criticism of the police charges for 1-O "caused anxiety among many Catalans."

Regarding his training, Abascal defends that Vox "has to be the common home of those who love Spain."

"We are already the leading national force in Catalonia. According to Abascal, Vox is already stronger than the PP in

Andalusia, Murcia, Ceuta

and

Castilla-La Mancha

.

He did not want to enter into the debate generated by the announcement of the PP for the sale of its historic headquarters in Genoa: "In times of anxiety not to move. That decision has been painful for me. It is a bloody symbol. I have followed it with concern."

Abascal leaves the doors open among others to enter his training for the deputy and former PP spokesman Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo.

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