Vox agrees to leave all its autonomous coalition governments with the PP

According to Santiago Abascal, it is due to the “aggression” of the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, by “forcing” the communities to accept the distribution of unaccompanied migrant minors.

EFE

July 11 2024 (20:55 WEST)
Santiago Abascal, Vox
Santiago Abascal, Vox

The National Executive Committee of Vox has agreed this Thursday to leave all the autonomous coalition governments with the PP due, according to the party leader, Santiago Abascal, to the "aggression" of the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, by "forcing" the communities to accept the distribution of unaccompanied migrant minors.

This was announced by Abascal at the end of the extraordinary meeting of the party's leadership, in which he announced that this Friday the autonomous vice presidents of his party will present their resignation.

The leader of Vox has announced that his party is withdrawing from the governments of Castilla y León, Aragón, Comunidad Valenciana, Extremadura and Murcia with the resignation of their vice presidents, to become in these communities a "loyal and forceful" opposition, and breaks the investiture pact in the Balearic Islands.

"It is impossible to agree with someone who does not want to do so," argued Abascal, who has accused Feijóo of trying to "impose open border policies" and has warned that "no one has voted" for Vox or the PP to maintain the "invasion" of illegal emigration and unaccompanied minors in Spain.

 

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