The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has referred this Tuesday to the chief executive and leader of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, as “leader of the pack” by the law of only yes is yes, for which he believes that he should have been disabled . In addition, he has asked him if he will assume some type of responsibility if any of those released as a result of his application reoffend, something that he has taken for granted.
In an interview on Telecinco, collected by Europa Press, Abascal has supported the Vox candidate in the Valencian Community elections, Carlos Flores, convicted of violence against his ex-wife, and has claimed that he made “a mistake” in the framework of a “extremely hard” separation process for which he has already served his sentence and apologized.
“He is a man who made that mistake, served his sentence and has apologized. There are people who have not apologized or apologized. Why the leader of the pack, after making terrible decisions that have led to the release of 200 rapists, Is he capable of participating in the elections and not being permanently disqualified from politics?”, he asked in reference to Sánchez.
Abascal has assured that Flores himself was the one who withdrew from the Valencian Community after the veto placed by Genoa to agree on a coalition government and has praised his “generosity” in the face of the “demonization” that he has denounced that he received.
“The debate for a specific person is not comparable to an issue like the one that is affecting women,” he insisted, returning to the “only yes is yes” law, which he has assumed will cause the recidivism of one of released prisoners. “Who will then be responsible?” she asked.
In this context, he has claimed that Vox is the “most forceful” party in defense of women, calling for an increase in penalties for the aggressors and their respect “in all areas of privacy”, in addition to the persecution of “civil” speeches or religious” that justify violence.
In fact, she has assured that there are “many” women who feel “better defended” by Vox than by the Government of Pedro Sánchez and has assured that she has “all peace of mind” in this matter. As an example, she has given that she has two daughters and “no one can doubt” that she wants to protect her “freedom, dignity and security”.
In addition, he has justified that Vox councilors move away from the acts of condemnation of sexist violence, alleging that these statements introduce the concept of gender violence, a term that he considers “ideological” and “seeks the criminalization of the man for being a man.”
As for the LGTBi flag, he has also maintained that it is an “ideological” flag and has ensured that the homosexuals he knows feel more represented by the Spanish flag. In any case, he has recognized that some words from a Vox councilor in Mérida relating the LGTBi flag to pedophilia seem “misguided”.
However, he has denounced the “corruption and sexualization” that he assures that many minors suffer in schools, without the presence of the teacher and the ignorance of their parents, through the introduction of content “that robs them of their innocence.”