The verb repeal appears 25 times throughout the 178 pages that make up the electoral program with which Vox intends to reach Moncloa. An amendment to the entirety of what the ultra formation calls “destructive” laws approved by progressive governments: elimination of the Gender Violence law, the abortion law, the trans law, the euthanasia law, the Democratic Memory law, the LGTBI law, the Housing law, the Climate Change law… In addition, Santiago Abascal’s party also proposes stoning the autonomous State, ending “with the artificial borders created by the communities.”
The extreme right has embodied the “lack of complexes” that it boasts of in an electoral program that includes each and every one of its ideological battles at its best. A document with 381 measures with which Vox will sit down to negotiate with the Popular Party if they add a majority at the polls. The Vox leader already warned during a television interview that the points collected in his program will be put on the table based on the support that citizens give him on July 23. Many of them already anticipate a real headache for their potential partner.
Vox dreams of an “administratively decentralized unitary State” because, in his opinion, the “political decentralization developed by the autonomous State has created new centralisms that have always used their capacity to legislate for the benefit of the autonomous elites.” But while that is achieved, they say, they propose “the immediate return to the State of powers in education, health, security and justice.” That roadmap that they aspire to materialize would go through “limiting as much as possible the autonomous legislative capacity.”
In what the Vox program does coincide with the promise launched by the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, is in the elimination of the Ministry of Equality. A portfolio that they promise to suppress due to the “unfair” political means that it undertakes. They assure that they will dedicate that expense to the improvement of essential public services.
The ultra formation also puts black on white its intention to outlaw all political parties or associations “that pursue the destruction of the territorial unity of the nation and its sovereignty”, in clear reference to the pro-independence parties. They also aspire to be able to prohibit pardons for crimes related to political corruption, the political form of the State or territorial integrity.
The economic part of the electoral program was presented yesterday at the party’s national headquarters. In an act to display unity, the two representatives of the conflicting souls appeared –in a hidden way– in the formation: Jorge Buxadé and Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, who announced that they are committed to simplifying the IRPF to two types: 15% for those who enter less than 70,000 and 25% for those who exceed it. But those guys will drop four points for each child. That is, to more offspring; less taxes