Trump, Meloni, Orbán or Morawiecki send messages in the great act in which Vox seeks to ward off the ghost of Olona and internal crises
Vox surrounds itself with the best-known faces of the international extreme right in power, currently or recently, to present its roadmap in this markedly electoral course. The message this Sunday was clear: If they made it, Santiago Abascal can too. Vox at the close of its Viva22, the massive weekend festival in Madrid in which the party tried to make a catharsis to ward off the ghost of Macarena Olona’s march and silence the rumor of continuous internal crises, did everything to unite its image to that of the global ultra-conservatives who triumph or have triumphed in recent years at the polls.
The green party, of course, drew muscle from its good relations abroad. On the screens of the MadCool in Valdebebas, the macro-venue of the great music festivals of the capital, they appeared with messages of support for Abascal and his faces as well-known as controversial as that of former United States President Donald Trump; or the winner of the recent elections in Italy Giorgia Meloni.
Vox also took the opportunity to exhibit its most anti-European side by inviting the Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki to the podium in Madrid or via video conference the Hungarian ‘premier’ Viktor Orbán. Two characters that Vox made very visible on the rung of their event, aware of the headache they are causing Brussels, which even openly questions their authoritarian methods.
The former Colombian president Álvaro Uribe, the Republican Ted Cruz, the daughter of the former interim president of Bolivia Jeanine Áñez (currently in prison) or the former Chilean ultra-conservative candidate José Antonio Kast completed the lineup of controversial support for Vox in his “Spain Decide” act. your program of action.
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Abascal, between shouts of “president” broke down that ideology with which Vox intends to gain momentum by 2023. In essence, the proposal is based on demanding popular consultations on key issues of national current affairs to try to reduce the power of some parties to the which he accused of feeding the “rotten and bastard consensus of separatists and globalists.” “More and better democracy” -he explained- so that “the official Spain looks more like the real Spain and not the consensus of the parties”. To “recover democracy from the partitocracy.”
And the list of issues that the conservative formation would like to bring to these hypothetical plebiscites so that “all Spaniards without exception exercise their right to decide” is enormous. Consultations on the end of the “oversize” of the States so that the central administration could “recover” health, education and justice; decide whether to end public aid to unions and parties; a referendum to vote on whether to outlaw parties that “attack the unity of our country”; plebiscite to see if the “gender laws that attack the family” are repealed; consultations to curb “multiculturalism and open and broken borders that are a stab at our civilization”…
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