PP and Vox have accused the Government of whitewashing, with its silence, the Latin American dictatorships.

"We have no credibility," they say from the PP, a group for which it is "shameful" that a former socialist president, in reference to José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, whom they describe as "father of the greatest austericide that has ever occurred in Spain ", is dedicated to" whitewashing the most terrible dictatorships in Latin America with the complicit silence of Sánchez and his partners. "

The PP reproaches the Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, who has not yet said anything in relation to the elections in Venezuela. "An unprecedented leadership exercise," said Deputy Valentina Martínez Ferro, for whom the Spanish Ministry "waits for others to speak first."

The popular regret that the foreign action to support the democratization processes is "to send some, to Zapatero and, the others, to Monedero to observe the electoral farce of Nicolás Maduro." With this, they argue, what is achieved is that "no one, never and under no circumstances ever trusts the Spanish." And they reproach the Executive for having vetoed the amendments to the Budgets for 2022 that sought a "decided support of the defenders of human rights and the democratization processes."

For the PP it is surprising that the Government is going to approve some public accounts with the support of Bildu, BNG, CUP and ERC parties, they say, "that work exclusively to hurt and destroy the image of Spain at home and abroad." And they emphasize that the Budgets are, in addition, "knowingly false" and with those wickers, they affirm, it is "impossible to convey a serious image of the country as the fourth economy of the euro and a medium international power."

"You can't have a foreign policy if you don't have a good domestic policy."

For the popular, the Government of Sánchez has taken the image of Spain "to its worst."

"We have no credibility and we are absent from the main European debates, even those that affect us the most," they say.

And they quote, Brexit in relation to Gibraltar and European immigration policy.

In the PP, as an example of what they consider a chaotic and misdirected strategy, they refer to the recent visit of Pedro Sánchez to Turkey that has raised the complaint and the request for clarifications by the Greek Government and to which the head of Foreign, Jose Manuel Albares, is preparing to travel soon to calm the discomfort.

Vox also points out "lack of political direction" in the foreign sphere and accuses the Executive that, with the new Secretary of State for Ibero-America, the Caribbean and Spanish in the World, what is being done is creating a new "placement office for some of its multiple clienteles. "

"It is empty of content", they say, and for that reason, Vox, suspects that it is only a question of "a business in charge of the murky affairs of the coalition government on the other side of the Atlantic."

And they list: "the Delcy case; the financing of Podemos by Cuba and Venezuela; the payments to Monedero; the rescue of Plus Ultra; the attempted escape of Bolivian leaders through the embassy in La Paz or the payments of the embassy of Ecuador to the surroundings of Podemos ".

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