Vox breaks with Feijóo, but not with the PP wherever it governs

Vox is irritated that the PP is demonstrating in the street against the amnesty to the process and against Pedro Sánchez's pacts with the pro-independence parties, but at the same time pacts with the PSOE and with Sumar the distribution of the legislative commissions in the Congress of Deputies , which has caused Santiago Abascal's people to be excluded from all positions.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 December 2023 Monday 10:41
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Vox breaks with Feijóo, but not with the PP wherever it governs

Vox is irritated that the PP is demonstrating in the street against the amnesty to the process and against Pedro Sánchez's pacts with the pro-independence parties, but at the same time pacts with the PSOE and with Sumar the distribution of the legislative commissions in the Congress of Deputies , which has caused Santiago Abascal's people to be excluded from all positions.

As a result of this situation, and after verifying the PP's refusal to coordinate a "joint strategy" to stop the "coup d'état" that it attributes to the Government of Pedro Sánchez, Vox's political action committee agreed yesterday to break with the national leadership of the PP, headed by Alberto Núñez Feijóo, but not with the regional leaders of the communities where the far-right governs with the popular ones.

It was explained by the general secretary of Vox, Ignacio Garriga, who saw in the pacts for the parliamentary commissions "evidence that the PP does not want or is willing to take the lead in this coordinated action to stop this coup by Sánchez" as, in in his opinion, it would be deserved by "the Spanish people at such a critical moment". Feijóo and Génova "have decided to go their own way", Garriga denounced after regretting that since their formation they have "offered all kinds of coordinated cooperation" to the PP and that in return they have only received "attacks, contempt and pacts with PSOE and Sumar". This, Garriga considered, meant normalizing "a situation so serious" that, in his opinion, would require "setting aside the acronyms and defending the nation".

The ultra-right formation wants, among other things, that the populists, with their absolute majority in the Senate, prevent the processing of the proposed amnesty law when it reaches the Upper House, something that the Feijóo people refuse, although at the time they approved a reform of the regulation that will allow delaying its processing.

The national leadership of the PP, through the spokesperson, Borja Sémper, remarked yesterday that the "internal circumstances" of other parties such as Vox "will not condition the political position" of their formation, while calling to be "above of partisan strategies" at this "critical" moment. In fact, the spokesperson said he did not know "what kind of relationship" Vox is referring to.

Despite the unrest, Garriga added that Vox will continue to work on the institutions, at local and regional level, to "give the response that the gravity of the moment deserves" and highlighted the PP-Vox coalition governments after assuring that where there is their training waste is abandoned and it is evident that it is possible to change things for the better".