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New episode in the disagreement between the Popular Party and Vox in Andalusia. After the clash over the merger of the public agencies promoted by the Andalusian Government of the PP and Cs, and the party led by Santiago Abascal rejected this Tuesday in the Andalusian Parliament, thus forcing the Andalusian Executive to modify its roadmap, the reproaches are now growing among the top leaders of both formations.

The spokesman for the Andalusian PP in the Andalusian Parliament,

José Antonio Nieto

, has defended, in an interview broadcast this Friday by Europa Press, the "serious and responsible work" that Vox is doing in Andalusia.

At the same time, it has launched a dart at the national leadership because it considers that it should respect more the "autonomy" of training in this community, instead of maintaining an

"excess of guardianship"

, which permanently calls into question the agreements signed with the regional Executive.

For Nieto, in Andalusia there is currently a "very serious problem with the

organic recentralization

" of certain parties, such as Vox and even also with the Andalusian PSOE.

Vox's response has not been long in coming.

The parliamentary spokesman for this party,

Manuel Gavira

, has affirmed that in its formation "there are no tutelas", but that there is a

"very high degree of coincidence"

between the national leadership of the party and the Andalusian parliamentary group, "as in all the parliaments, councils and town halls where we are represented ".

Meanwhile, the PP parliamentary spokesman has censured the "frivolity" of the national Vox leadership, using Andalusia "as a

bargaining chip

" every time something happens in another territory.

This is not "respectful" with the work done by those responsible for Vox in this community, he added.

It is true that, lately, when Vox has been involved in a controversy in a territory, sooner or later the replica has been noticed in Andalusia.

When the Ceuta Assembly declared Santiago Abascal persona non grata at the end of July, Vox intensified its strategy to demand the president of the Board, Juanma Moreno, to

advance the elections

in Andalusia.

Despite the pressure, the Andalusian Government is determined to

exhaust the "last second of this legislature"

, as Nieto said in Parliament on Tuesday, before the debate on the merger of entities in the Trade macro-agency, which finally went ahead, but not the way the Executive wanted.

Vox has been asking for the electoral advance for months.

He already requested it last June, during the crisis unleashed in the Granada City Council, when the PP and Cs broke up and

Luis Salvador

(former Cs) spent a month as a minority mayor and with a single councilor who supported him.

Finally, the socialist

Francisco Cuenca

took over the mayor's office.

It has not been the only point of friction between the PP and Vox.

The struggle between the two formations has been 'in crescendo', especially since expectations of an electoral advance were generated, as a result of the frustrated motion of no confidence in Murcia and, especially, of the

Madrid elections

of May 4.

At the end of last May, the reception by the Andalusian community of thirteen unaccompanied foreign minors (menas) from Ceuta was the excuse that Vox used to overturn the land law within its strategy to boycott the regional government to force a

electoral

advance

. Finally, this law, a star project of the Moreno Government, was approved by the Andalusian Parliament on July 21 with the favorable votes of Vox.

For this reason, Nieto has wanted to make it clear that the work with the Vox deputies in Parliament is very "good, because they are people who have shown us their seriousness, their responsibility and their commitment to the projects we start up in Andalusia", But we are also aware that every time something happens in

Ceuta, Barcelona, ​​Madrid

or anywhere else in Spain, Vox's national leadership always causes it to end up affecting Andalusia, "unfortunately".

For Nieto, it is "a shame" because all the work that Vox does in the Andalusian Parliament is "

questioned

or undervalued", just because the national leadership announces that relations with the Government of PP and Cs due to what could have happened in other territories.

In Vox Madrid, according to Nieto, "they should listen more to their colleagues in Andalusia, respect their position and their margin of autonomy and trust them," especially because no Vox deputy in Andalusia will ever support something that is not in the ideology of his party at the national level.

The relationship between the Andalusian PP and Vox is the typical one with

"poor iron health"

- Nieto said - because there have been differences, but in the end they have managed to carry out important projects such as the community's own budgets or the land law .

Different speeches

Nieto's words have been replicated by the Vox spokesperson in Parliament.

"We are alarmed by the drift in which, it seems that inevitably, the Popular Party has entered, which says one thing in Andalusia, another different in Ceuta, the opposite in Galicia and does not know what to do in Madrid. That the PP is a

cage of crickets

does not suppose that it is it Vox, has maintained Gavira.

Faced with the criticism of the PP for excessive "tutelage" of the leadership of the Abascal party, the parliamentary spokesman for Vox in Andalusia has pointed out that the popular "in their ignorance" actually criticize "their weakness, which is none other than the

lack of a uniform speech

typical of a national party, with a national project, a single message and clear ideas, from the president to the last affiliate or sympathizer ".

Gavira has pointed out the lack of harmony between the national leadership of the PP and the Andalusian leadership, between Pablo Casado and Juanma Moreno, to conclude that "they are at war with their national president, in building a barony to control their president and that. They should know by now, it does not lead to anything good for a party that is supposed to have a clear message. "

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