Vox charges against "preferential" rental aid for immigrants on posters in the subway at the southern stations in Madrid

The war of political posters attacking the enemy in the Madrid metro continues.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
23 May 2023 Tuesday 10:52
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Vox charges against "preferential" rental aid for immigrants on posters in the subway at the southern stations in Madrid

The war of political posters attacking the enemy in the Madrid metro continues. Vox has installed this Tuesday in several Metro stations in the south of Madrid an electoral poster in which it charges against rental aid for immigrants while the Spanish suffer difficulties to face this housing expense.

On the poster, placed on the occasion of the regional and municipal elections on May 28, the formation led by Rocío Monasterio in the Community of Madrid, censures that while the people of Madrid "allocate 57% of their salary to pay the rent" that, In addition, "it does not stop going up", the aid "is always taken by the same people".

This electoral ad, accompanied by the formation's campaign motto -'Vota seguro'-, includes a document with the granting of rental aid from the Community of Madrid for the year 2021 in which a list of provisionally admitted applicants can be seen as " preferred sectors" and which contains a series of Arabic names on which the stamp "And you?" appears.

Said document also has a QR code in which the resolution of this aid can be consulted, according to sources from the party have pointed out to Europa Press.

Already in the previous regional campaign, in 2021, this formation installed another poster in which it reproached the cost that each unaccompanied foreign minor implied for the Administration and compared it with the pension that an elderly woman received, an announcement that motivated an investigation by the Prosecutor's Office but which was later endorsed by the Provincial Court of Madrid.

Precisely in this campaign for 28M, the president of Vox Madrid and candidate to lead the regional government, Rocío Monasterio, has apologized on several occasions for the figures provided then, since as she has reiterated, it is "much higher", specifically 13,000 euros per month for retail compared to the 4,700 that he denounced in his day, according to this political formation.