“He comes here with a torrent of data to avoid responsibility.” This is how the president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, summarized the intervention of the President of the Government in the plenary session this Wednesday in which Pedro Sánchez had to give an account of the actions of the Executive during the management of the DANA crisis, which has claimed more than 220 lives in the Valencian Community alone. Sánchez’s explanations do not convince the opposition, neither the arguments nor the technicalities, and thus, the most serious tone and the most voracious criticism, a trademark of the house, have come from the hand of Abascal. “Pedro Sánchez does not run a Government, he runs a network of macro corruption,” stated the president of Vox, who has called the reaction of the Executive during the most critical hours of the storm a “political calculation” and has assured that the first troops who Sánchez deployed in the most affected areas went to a special unit of the Civil Guard to make arrests after several cars from the President of the Government’s entourage were hit in the municipality of Paiporta (Valencia). “We will never forget that the only police he sent was to arrest desperate people who had lost everything,” Abascal said. In this regard, Abascal has made a forceful announcement “when it depends on Vox, Sánchez’s victims who are now persecuted and detained will be compensated and, if necessary, pardoned.” A speech, that of Abascal, loaded with the usual reproaches to the President of the Government who, governing as a minority, “has left the Spaniards at the mercy of the fanatics of gender ideology, those of illegal immigration and those that concern us today , climate fanatics. Related News standard If Feijóo accuses Sánchez of using DANA to “cover himself from all the plague of lies that covers him” Emilio V. Escudero The leader of the PP criticizes the “political calculation” of the President of the Government in the management of the tragedy and asks you to increase aid and simplify your request. The darts, very similar to those launched during the appearance of the former Minister of Ecological Transition Teresa Ribera, pointed to the scarce cleaning of the river channels “for ideological reasons” and the budgeted hydraulic infrastructures that were not executed in the area. “You believe that rivers have to flow freely from their source to their mouth, well, rivers grow and end up passing over people,” Abascal stated. “If he wants applause, he should ask for it, but he should ask for it in Paiporta, in Catarroja, in Chiva…”, Abascal said ironically, referring to Sánchez’s controversial phrase in which he urged the Generalitat Valenciana to ask for the resources that he considered that They were going to specify, one of the most notorious criticisms since the beginning of the tragedy, the lack of coordination and the absence of a single command, and an excess of “political calculation,” Abascal insisted. “Let him go to India, where they applaud him because they don’t know him,” declared the Vox leader, criticizing Sánchez for being on an official trip to India when the storm flooded sixty-nine municipalities in the Huerta Sur of Valencia. “Spain supports tons of sludge, the criminal sludge of Sánchez and his Government,” was Abascal’s final phrase, and the intervention of the Vox leader has not been exempt from mention of the judicial cases that surround Sánchez’s Executive, and further specifically to their family environment. «They have used the tragedy to cover the sewer of corruption. Money and assistance from public employees for his wives, his brother, money for his ministers and party colleagues,” the latter in reference to the statements of the commissioner of the Koldo case, Víctor de Aldama, who assured in court that several members of the PSOE leadership received envelopes with money from the plot.
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