Olona reveals his political plans at an event in Madrid

Macarena Olona plans to reveal this Friday, once and for all, her political plans.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
03 November 2022 Thursday 23:33
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Olona reveals his political plans at an event in Madrid

Macarena Olona plans to reveal this Friday, once and for all, her political plans. And everything indicates that these go through leading a platform that competes with Vox for the most tilted space to the right. But the final details remain unknown to which the former State lawyer herself has contributed with contradictory messages that have only increased expectations.

If at the end of August, after completing the final stretch of the Camino de Santiago in which she seemed to be resurrected, she assured that she was ready to "serve the Spanish and be there where she could be useful to them, weeks later, in mid-September, she confirmed her refusal to compete in the next regional elections of the Valencian Community to be held in May, and in between he slipped that he had the support and money to create a new party although he denied having taken the step.

This is how the act that Olona will celebrate starting at 10:00 am at the Palacio de Linares, headquarters of the Casa de América, is going to monopolize all the possible spotlights. What is certain is that, regardless of the final form it takes, his new project will have the fight against gender politics as its backbone.

Olona announced her retirement from politics after the poor electoral result harvested by Vox in the June elections in Andalusia after failed polls that placed the former deputy as a key piece for the PP to renew its presidency at the head of the Board. And she limited it to some health problems that, although she did not specify at the time, she ended up detailing that they were going through a serious thyroid disease whose "worst diagnosis" was finally ruled out.

In this hectic summer he has accumulated indirect and direct criticism of his former party colleagues. Some of which, for which he criticized the "lack of internal democracy", led to the final slam to return to Vox: "So far we have come", snapped the parliamentary spokesman, Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, to what was his 'number two' in Congress.

Since then she has given talks and conferences in various parts of Spain and Latin America and will soon take her to Washington (USA) where she will recount her experience and learning as an electoral candidate and whose first lesson she has already revealed in the form of a dart to her former party. : "If you are a candidate, demand to be part of the campaign team", he pointed out by way of exculpation for the poor results achieved in Andalusia.