• Politics The president of Ceuta suspends the plenary sessions in the Assembly after Vox accuses two deputies of "pro-Moroccan"

  • Policy Suspended the Plenary of Ceuta after a cross of insults and accusations between the Vox spokesman and the rest of the groups

If the political distance between the PP and Vox remained firm, the last hours in Ceuta have not exactly helped to soften it.

In fact, it is on the rise and bordering on breaking.

From the ranks of the Vox they consider that the formation of Pablo Casado "has crossed the red line" in the autonomous city.

And it is that the

popular

formation

has abstained and has allowed the president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, to be considered "persona

non grata

" in Ceuta, at the proposal of the opposition parties.

As they remember from the ranks of Vox, this formation was the most voted in the last elections held in the autonomous city, but they are clear that this position of the PP against Abascal is a before and after.

"They have crossed a red line. Either they go backwards or they will have consequences," they say emphatically from Vox.

The crisis has erupted after the Ceuta Assembly has declared

the president of Vox

persona

non grata

for defending the borders.

Criticisms have focused on the visit to the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla during the last migration crisis.

Abascal "attacked my people"

The initiative has started from the

Movement for Dignity and Citizenship

(MDyC) - a party considered by Vox as Islamic - and has joined the PSOE and

Caballas

, adding 10 votes, with the abstention of the PP.

The agreement repudiates Abascal as "undesirable" because "he came to the city to cause the breakdown of coexistence, from supremacist positions, to debase the Ceuta."

During the parliamentary debate, the president of the autonomous city, the

popular

Juan Vives

, has defended his position in which he supports the conjunction in Ceuta of Christians, Muslims, Jews and Hindus, "united in the shelter of the same indivisible homeland."

The proponent spokesperson,

Fatima Hamed

, has censured Santiago Abascal, who "frontally attacked my people and my land," she said, and has criticized the PP for, in her opinion, "trying to swim and put away clothes."

The MDyC leader has called the institutional declaration against Abascal "historic".

"This is not an electoral issue, because what it has tried is to humiliate, degrade and, if they could, deport those who do not think like the extreme right, a machine to generate hatred for everything that does not fit into their exclusive and prejudiced head", Hamed remarked.

Vox's "behavior"

The PP spokesman and Minister of Education and Culture,

Carlos Rontomé

, has stated that "we should not enter into the populism of declaring democratically elected people unwelcome no matter how much we reject their words" and has based his abstention on "the behavior he had. Vox during one of the worst moments in our history. "

The socialist

Manuel Hernández

has justified his support for the proposal on the need to "protect democracy from its enemies." "In Ceuta, as has already been done in other European countries, it is necessary to draw up a

sanitary cordon

to prevent the spread of Vox's hate speech, condemn its threats and show solidarity with those threatened by its hoaxes, such as the MDyC and Caballas , who have been branded as pro-Moroccans, "he requested.

The spokesman for Vox,

Carlos Verdejo

, has attacked the PSOE for its "criminal history" and has called the MDyC proposal "absurd".

"Fatima Hamed represents the most fundamentalist in this city, she is a wolf in sheep's clothing and perverse interests," she attacked the deputy, whom she once again branded, like

Mohamed Ali

(Mackerels), as "undercover pro-Moroccans of false flag that say long live Spain and long live the King, but they obey the neighboring country. "

"They have not condemned

Mohamed VI

, whom they pray to, they maintain pro-Moroccan immigration stalls and defend that here there are imams paid by the Ministry of Religious Affairs of the neighboring country, so Abascal is absolutely right," he added.

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