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Ábalos a Vox: “The Moncloa pacts were signed between democratic forces” | Politics

The Government believes that the refusal of the president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, to pick up the phone to Pedro Sánchez is a fact “without precedent, and even more so in the situation we are in.” This is what the Minister of Transport, José Luis Ábalos, has said, who has even gone further and reminded Vox that cannot refuse to speak to the government and then demand that their proposals be heard.

Ábalos has even recalled that the Moncloa pacts that the Government wants to recover for relaunch the economy when the health alert ends “They were signed by democratic forces.” “Then, as now, we need agreement to relaunch the economy but in a democratic key and apart from those who do not want democracy in this country,” said the minister, who also recalled that these pacts “did not prevent the attempted coup status of 23F “.

Call for unity to the opposition

In his appearance, the minister has also sent a message to the rest of the opposition: “Everyone we have to measure up. Constructive criticism is welcome, but unity of action must be maintained, ”recalling the behavior of the opposition in the rest of European countries.

Regarding the extension of the state of alarm, Ábalos has insisted that after Easter “what ends is the paid leave so we will return to the previous state of alarm” but he has not ruled out that the Government take any measure before that date to modify permitted activities.


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