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Abascal travels to Galicia during the state of alarm despite the fact that Madrid is in another phase | Politics

The leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has attended a rally of his party in Galicia despite the state of alarm being in force. Madrid remains in phase 2 while Galicia is in 3. Today it has been confirmed that the northern region will pass to the ‘new normal’ next Monday. However, interterritorial mobility is still not allowed at least until the state of alarm subsides on June 21, except for force majeure.

Abascal has proclaimed this Thursday that his party will have “guarded” the president of the Xunta and candidate for re-election, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, and has indicated that, if he is the key to the government, he will “negotiate”, but without “guaranteeing” possible support for the inauguration of the PP leader.

This has been transferred in an act of presentation of the four heads of the list of the formation that attend the Galician elections on July 12, held in an industrial warehouse in a polygon in Mos (Pontevedra), before which several young people gathered with antifascist flags and banners, shouting “Reactionaries and fascists, out of Galicia!”

Abascal has stressed that the next regional elections are “a historic opportunity to keep Feijóo under surveillance” and, although he has recognized the difficulty of “winning”, he has influenced that Vox aspires to obtain “a great result”, a “sufficient and significant presence” to have the leader of the Galician PP “watched” and “who is not constantly looking at nationalist and leftist policies.”

As reported ‘The voice of Galicia’, Abascal has crossed three autonomous communities by road despite the state of alarm still in force. Let us remember that until June 21 full mobility is not expected in Spanish territory.

Thousands of green balloons

The Franz Weber Foundation will file administrative complaints against Vox for “environmental and animal contamination”, after the placement last Thursday of thousands of green balloons in different locations in Galicia “without any permission”.

This NGO stresses that municipalities such as A Coruña have ordinances that prohibit the placement of advertising elements without permission and that the City Council itself described the act as “vandalism”, to which he adds the “terrible impact that its main component, plastic, has on animals, especially marine fauna.”

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