Last Sunday, January 5, Spain again added Portugal to its geographical map and all because of the Vox party. Now, two days after the error in the posters that had on the social network Twitter, the Santiago Abascal Vox has freed Portugal from the map that called for the demonstration of citizens due to the investiture of Sánchez.
This Tuesday, January 7, both Santiago Abascal and the far-right party’s Twitter posted new posters with only Spain drawn. The subject generated some displeasure on the social network and Twitter and Facebook users unhappy that the shared image has Portugal on the map.
We are prepared for you. The separatist and scam artists have given a good look at Sánchez’s betrayal. The next day from 12th to 12th we will be facing all the advances of Spain demanding a government that respects our sovereignty # EspañaThere is pic.twitter.com/GEW5Ka0Kr2
– Santiago Abascal (@Santi_ABASCAL) January 6, 2020
Abascal’s Portuguese counterpart, André Ventura, assumed that he would demand that the president of Vox withdraw the image of circulation. With the meeting between the two scheduled for Saturday in Caldas da Rainha, the leader of Chega assumed that he would “demand that such misunderstanding not be repeated again, under penalty of the relations between Portugal and Spain, so dear to both countries”. impaired.
“Portugal has more than nine centuries of history, being one of the oldest nations in the world”, so “deserved and due respect for all other nations and their leaders,” Ventura said in a statement issued yesterday.
The ‘Spain Exists’ poster intends to promote concentrations in many Spanish locations next Sunday, January 12, in a reaction by Vox nationalists to negotiating to solve the Catalan problem that the new coalition executive between PSOE and Somos will be willing to do in exchange for the abstention of the independentists of the Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC).
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