The candidate of United We Can to the

Community of Madrid

, Pablo Iglesias, has announced this Tuesday that he will denounce to the

Central Electoral Board

the "Nazi propaganda" of Vox placed in the central

Sol

station

.

"This only has one name: fascism," Iglesias said through

Twitter

about the campaign deployed by Vox in various parts of the station.

"We cannot allow these criminals to rule in Madrid," he said in relation to the candidacy of Rocío Monasterio, who, according to numerous polls, could enter an autonomous government headed by the Popular Party.

In one of the Vox posters, shared by Iglesias in his message on social networks as part of the complaint, you can read "One mena, 4,700 euros per month; your grandmother, 426 euros of pension / month."

In parallel to the image and in a comparative way, Iglesias has shared a Nazi German poster in which the Jews are pointed out as causing the war.

Thus, the

purple

leader has indicated

, United We can "denounce" the Electoral Board to Vox for a campaign that it has labeled "Nazi propaganda".

"On May 4 we risk everything. We have to stand up", has settled the candidate of United We Can, who has ended up asking "that no one stay at home" on May 4.

"With Vox, you would go out to a safe neighborhood"

This is not the only message that Vox has placed in Madrid's Sol station. In addition to the one dedicated to the menas, others can be read in which it is detailed that "with Vox, you would go out to a safe neighborhood."

Also another in which it is related that the "restrictions" and "impositions" are for the workers.

"Not for them," continues the poster, pointing with an arrow at an image of Pablo Iglesias.

These messages respond to the slogan of the formation led by Santiago Abascal for the elections on May 4: "Protect Madrid; vote safe."

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