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With the security of those who are convinced that they are a winning option , the president of Vox, Santiago Abascal,

escorted

by the secretary general of the formation, Javier Ortega Smith, and the candidate for the Presidency of the Junta de Andalucía, Macarena Olona.

They entered the square on foot - cheered by members and supporters shouting "president" and "presidenta" - and among a sea of ​​Spanish flags, pennants and balloons with the colors of the party, they went smiling towards the stage.

And so, with British punctuality, this Friday, just five minutes after nine o'clock, the presentation ceremony of the Vox candidates to the

Andalusian Government began,

"where it all began," Olona said during his speech.

Abascal addressed Juanma Moreno's PP in his speech, whom he accused of "being afraid", of not fulfilling his commitments to Vox and of not allowing the promised change to socialist policies.

In this sense, he warned the popular that if Vox has a sufficient majority "all the nonsense will last us 15 minutes" and the laws of the left in reference will be repealed, among others, the gender law or the immigration laws .

"What happened in Andalusia four years ago was possible thanks to Vox," he said, but the "desired change was left in the lurch, it was a minimal change, and

Andalusia

continues with the same legacy of forty years of socialist government," something of which he directly accused the Popular Party.

Vox was looking then -and is looking for it now- "a real change that some seem to not want to see happen" and again referred to Juanma Moreno and the "new era of understanding" for which the leader of the Andalusian PP and current president of the Board has bet in recent times, according to Abascal.

"Now they have decided to agree with the Socialist Party, despite the fact that the socialists constantly despise and insult them," said Abascal, commenting that the list with the most votes should vote, but "we should ask Mr. Moreno and

Feijóo

what will happen if the most voted list is Vox, if they will let Vox govern or ally themselves with the Socialist Party.

Abascal assured that he is going to demand that the PP "every day" in this campaign explain what his intentions are if he wins the elections, if he is going to agree with his party or with the socialists "to prevent real change."

In this regard, he regretted that the popular candidate has threatened that "if you do not vote well, elections will have to be repeated like a capricious child who says that the ball is his" and has assured that "if he wants to blackmail Vox he will have to repeat elections".

He has also referred to the three

"red lines"

that Moreno has marked, the laws that favor "the criminalization of men and the inequality between men and women";

the "climate suicide" that -in his opinion- supposes "continuing from mistake to mistake with that climatic law that prevents Spaniards from exploring their own resources and being dependent on other nations and that impoverishes us";

and respect for the law.

In this regard, he has indicated that Vox "not a reproach with the legality because we do not like a large part of the legality, but we comply with it because we are democrats."

At this point he has argued that it should be the PP who gives explanations for, for example, "supporting the unconstitutional states of alarm of

the Socialist Party

."

Immigration has also been in Abascal's speech this Friday in Malaga and has recalled, among others, "the invasion of Ceuta" referring to the jump to the fence of 10,000 illegals that occurred last year.

He criticized the PP for supporting their reception and stated that "we are here to serve the interests of the Spanish and Andalusians and we stand for election in Spain, not in Morocco."

He has also blamed the PP for adopting part of the discourse and terminology of "coup separatism", of "not being clear about the concept of a nation, so then you don't know who the nationals are and you give the health card to anyone".

Macarena Olona was presented by

Ortega Smith

as "the Salobreña of the year" and the one proclaimed by the general secretary of Vox as "the future president of the Junta de Andalucía" came to the fore with shouts of "president, president".

With emotion on her face, the VOX candidate thanked everyone who had "offered her house to register with her" and stressed that "the reconquest of Spain truly began in Andalusia."

The VOX candidate was convinced that "today we have real options to assume the presidency of Andalusia" which will allow this community to become the "focus of hope for all of Spain and that will lead Santiago Abascal to be president of Spain".

Olona recalled that "four years ago we said no to corruption" and "we loyally allowed a government for change and they lied."

Of course, he pointed out with a certain irony that "we cannot say that no change has taken place, for the time being they have kicked out 10% of the socialist patronage network, but we still have 90% of those plugged in".

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