The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has set this Friday the tone of the Vox campaign in the face of the municipal and regional elections on May 28. The national leader of Vox has expanded against the Popular Party and has assured that his formation will require negotiating as equals after the next elections.

"We have behaved too well. So far we have come, things will not continue to be like this, "said Abascal, who has launched a direct message to the PP: "If they want support, they will have to negotiate with us, let everyone know."

In an act at the Pilar García Peña Auditorium in Madrid, Abascal has participated in the presentation of the Vox candidates for the Community of Madrid, where Rocío Monasterio repeats, and the City Council, where Javier Ortega Smith does it.

During his speech, Abascal has defended that Vox has had with Isabel Díaz Ayuso and José Luis Martínez-Almeida "too much unrequited generosity". And he has insisted that there will not be after 28-M "not a single swallow" before emphasizing that Vox is not "anyone's broom car."

Before, Rocío Monasterio had also marked the same line, defending that "voting for Vox on 28-M is as important as in December". The candidate for mayor of Madrid, Javier Ortega Smith, also stressed in his speech what he labeled as breaches of the PP or cessions to the left. "Some have surrendered and others raise their voices," proclaimed the local leader, who has defended the unique program of Vox in the municipal elections of 28-M claiming that "in all municipalities our neighbors need the same", with references to "safe neighborhoods" and free of "machetes", "gangs", "squatters" or "menas".

Vox has presented itself affirming that it will be the party "that will grow the most" in the next elections of 28-M. A goal within his reach after the results of 2019, when he obtained 659,736 votes and only 2.9% of the total ballots in the local elections.

  • To:
  • PP
  • Rocío Monasterio
  • Javier Ortega Smith
  • Santiago Abascal Conde
  • Community of Madrid
  • Isabel Diaz Ayuso

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