The PP backs down after allowing, with its abstention, the Ceuta Assembly to declare the president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, persona non grata, for having called the Ceuta opposition groups "pro-Moroccan."
The disapproval, approved on Friday, angered Vox, which directly blamed Pablo Casado.
"They have crossed a red line. Either they go backwards or they will have consequences" throughout Spain, they warned.
Two days later, the PP rectifies and disavows its Ceuta councilors from the national leadership. The person in charge of transmitting the message has been Andrea Levy, member of the Genoa Steering Committee: "The PP is always, always and always against the signals and the sanitary cordons to the political parties.
We are against declaring persona non pleasing to no one
, it is a tool of moral superiority of the left and it is despicable. "
The also delegate for Culture of the
Madrid
City Council
has stressed that her training cannot be "any more against declaring people non gratas".
"We have suffered them many times; it
is a totalitarian way of trying to throw off the map
, and these rules of the game are not those of the PP," he insisted in statements to the press in the capital.
Of course, Levy has reminded Vox that said party did the same thing that it now criticizes: "
In December 2020 he made a motion to declare the president of the PP of Castilla-La Mancha, Paco Núñez, persona non grata
. You have to be consistent in this life and not insult and bellow when it happens to you and then do what you want in other circumstances. "
Sánchez's trip to the US
On the other hand, the
popular
leader
has harshly criticized Pedro Sánchez's trip to the
US
: "He went to the Americas and returns empty-handed, without business contracts and without an institutional visit."
In his opinion, "he has only gone to do his own advertising promotion campaign."
"This trip has been nothing more than absolute. It has not served for anything other than talking about whether Pedro Sánchez is handsome or not, which I do not think is the most beneficial for the Spanish," Levy has made ugly.
"It
has been even more fiasco than the subsidy to Plus Ultra
, which has been shown by the Justice that it has been a real tongo," the
popular
leader has spun
.
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