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Abascal: “Sánchez and Iglesias are responsible for the worst management in the world of this coronavirus crisis” | Politics

The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has asked again this Thursday for the resignation of the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, and the Vice President of Social Rights, Pablo Iglesias, for being the political leaders who “worse” are managing the coronavirus crisis in The entire planet and wanted to make it clear that their training will not be “complicit” in this management and that they will not join any pact with them to alleviate the consequences of the pandemic.

Abascal has addressed Pedro Sánchez and Pablo Iglesias: “You are the caricature of a Chavista government with many lies, concealments and disinformation”.

This was stated by Abascal during his speech in the plenary session of Congress, where Sánchez has appeared to request authorization to extend the state of alarm until April 26.

Abascal has dedicated his intervention to disqualify the way in which the Executive has conducted itself since the start of the pandemic, breaking down the “hoaxes and lies” which, in his opinion, he has been telling the Spanish and has ended up accusing the Government of offering lower than real death figures.

In addition, he has charged heavily against the also leader of Podemos, reproaching him for trying to take advantage of this crisis to impose his “totalitarian delusions” and “communists” to all Spaniards.

The leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has accused the Government of being “responsible for the worst management in the world of this tragedy” and has assured that they will not be “complicit in their negligence, incompetence, and sectarianism“.

Abascal will not support the proposal for the state of alarm, as announced during his speech in the plenary session of Congress that is being held and has asked the Executive to resign, once he has “paid the payroll.”



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