The Vox candidate for the Presidency of the Andalusian Government, Macarena Olona, ​​has found an unexpected ally in the procedure ordered by the Salobreña City Council to annul her registration and put her electoral future in serious trouble.

Local police from the Granada municipality in which she was registered in November, and to whom the local government of the PSOE ordered to investigate her to expel her from the census, have today questioned the procedure and the intentions of the consistory chaired by María Eugenia Rufino.

In a statement, the Independent Union of Local Police of Granada (Sipg) in Salobreña rejects that a "detailed" investigation has been carried out into the effective residence of Olona in the municipality, as the City Council assured to justify the opening of the procedure of ex officio deregistration.

All the agents did, explains the police union, was to check if "on two certain days" the Vox candidate was at the address where she had been registered, that of the party's municipal spokesman, Manuel Martín.

The result was "the impossibility of verifying such facts, neither affirmatively nor negatively."

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