• Crisis Vox "considers relations with the PP broken" after the statement against Santiago Abascal in Ceuta

  • More wood The PP does not see its relationship with Vox broken but fears that they will force elections in Andalusia

The tension between Vox and PP, far from calming down, continues to rise.

At the moment, the focus was on

Ceuta

and

Andalusia

.

But since yesterday, they have also moved to

Madrid

, where it was presumed that the relations between the two formations were more ironclad.

The hint from the president of the Community, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, that she could consider the possibility of implementing the Covid passport, immediately aroused a harsh warning from the leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal.

Díaz Ayuso was in favor of analyzing the possibility of implementing the requirement to have the Covid certificate to be able to access certain public spaces, such as bars and restaurants.

However, he ruled out that it is a measure that will be applied imminently.

"I believe that this, as soon as we go from a percentage of vaccinated to which we have not yet reached, we will have to study it again," said the regional leader.

"We should start to study which people being negative and, above all, those who are vaccinated begin to have a certain normal life," he said.

From Vox, its president Santiago Abascal, via Twitter, was forceful: "Warning for sailors in turbulent waters. If Ayuso takes the course of Feijoó, Juanma Moreno and Sánchez will meet VOX in front of him, even in court. We will not allow more violations, discrimination and violations of the fundamental rights of Spaniards ".

And the regional president, in the same way on social networks, replied: "It seems very good to me, but the proposal that I have not even launched has nothing to do with prohibiting. In defense of the freedom of citizens little can be demanded of me or teach. Regards. "

Vox has positioned itself from minute one against a Covid passport, understanding that constitutional rights are violated and affects the privacy of Spaniards.

After the announcement that the Andalusian Government of the

popular

Juanma Moreno was also going to apply it, Vox's response was also clear: "It is a savagery that violates the rights of citizens. Juanma Moreno already imitates the outrages of Sánchez."

Both in Madrid and in Andalusia, the support of Vox is essential so that both governments can continue to carry out the projects.

Ceuta, the origin of the malaise

But the

poison

of the agreement of the Ceuta assembly that declared

Santiago Abascal

persona non grata

with the consent of the PP continues to permeate the relations between the two formations.

Vox tried to end this controversy by presenting a proposal in the Ceuta Assembly to withdraw the initiative against Abascal. But again, the PP vote prevented it from even being debated before the vacation period and was postponed until September, which is why Abascal is still considered

persona non grata

in the Ceuta assembly.

Since then, the tension between the two formations has been growing. The most compromised situation was drawn in Andalusia, where Vox has been demanding early elections since the Murcia crisis broke out. But the distance between the Andalusian Executive and Abascal's party does not seem to be diminishing, rather the opposite. Vox has dated its response: September. If in that month there is no rectification in Ceuta and if the Andalusian budget project does not contemplate "the imprint" of Vox in matters of gender and immigration fundamentally, and in the reduction of what they qualify as "chiringuitos", it is more than likely that it does not support regional budgets.

But last week, Vice President Juan Marín (Citizens) made it clear that the regional Executive always has the key to extend the last approved.

There were not few voices in the PP that pointed out that from Vox "it goes bluffing", "a lot of threat in networks but little step seriously".

They subtracted seriousness from the steps that Abascal's formation was putting on the table.

Vox insists: no bluffing.

They have crossed red lines and have to rectify.

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  • PP

  • Santiago Abascal Conde

  • Andalusia

  • Coronavirus

  • Madrid

  • Ceuta

  • Murcia

  • Juan Marin

  • Citizens

  • Isabel Diaz Ayuso

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