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Vox has today contained its internal schism with an act of unity after the dismissal of

Javier Ortega Smith

as secretary general.

In a particularly convulsive week due to the changes at the top, Santiago Abascal's party has closed ranks through a macro-event in which the formation has been fully used to give the image of a

"strong and united" group.

Through the Mad Cool venue, in Valdebebas, where Vox has inaugurated the Viva22 event this Saturday and to which a multitude of families from all over the country have arrived, the leaders of the formation have made an appearance to approach their militancy, which has praised the figure of Ortega Smith.

Today, the organization has counted 11,500 people and expects to close the weekend with a figure close to 35,000.

In an intervention aimed at the militants, the former general secretary and now Vox candidate for Mayor of Madrid has sent a message of calm decaffeinating his departure from the control room and unwaveringly supporting his replacement,

Ignacio Garriga

.

"In this orchestra of politics, each one must know how to play the instrument entrusted to him and the important thing is that we all play the same score. All my support for Garriga", he said before an audience devoted to his speech.

Behind him, Santiago Abascal has taken the floor to praise Garriega and value his work within the party, making it clear that he is now a key man in Vox.

"It has been criticized that Ignacio Garriga lives in Barcelona. He not only lives in Barcelona but he will continue to do so because Spain is more than Castellana. Thank you Ignacio for your step forward."

Like last year, Vox has called on its international allies to support the party at the event it is holding this weekend in Madrid.

Tomorrow, Sunday, the intervention of the Prime Minister of Poland, Mateusz Morawiecki, and the next Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, is scheduled.

Morawiecki will be one of the international leaders who will share the stage with the president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, while Meloni will intervene through the screens from Rome, where she is immersed in the configuration of her next Executive.

More than

30,000 people had registered

to attend the event before the doors opened and at eleven o'clock in the morning there were already many sympathizers who were accessing the venue.

Ortega Smith has arrived at mid-morning and a legion of followers has requested him to take pictures.

The same thing happened in the afternoon, before his intervention.

The militancy has naturally assumed the relays.

"I am not worried because some enter and others leave. They will continue with the same principles and the same values," said Javier, a militant of the green formation.

María Fernanda, another affiliate who has traveled to Madrid from Malaga, also took the issue seriously.

"I take it normally because I am convinced that it is a change for the better and Ortega Smith is good for him because he has been working very hard for a long time.

"I'm not afraid that Vox will get out of control because ideas are ideas. I'm calm," Mario, another follower of the formation, slipped.

There has also been criticism of Macarena Olona, ​​as a destabilizing element in Abascal's formation.

"She is very influenced by Mario Conde," Laura complained.

"Olona has had a personal problem and it has exploded. She is incapable of assuming his own mistakes. If she wanted Spain, she would not be attacking his former companions," Alberto settled.

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