“The Popular Party and Vox are the same, exactly the same, so no one is fooled”, warned yesterday the Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, before the agreements of the two formations in communities and town halls throughout Spain.

And that the formations led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo and Santiago Abascal are identical is shown, in his opinion, by the fact that the PP “also assumes the absolutely extremist policies of Vox” where it does not need their votes to add a majority, as in Madrid or in Cantabria. Not only, therefore, in the Valencian Community, Aragon or the Balearic Islands.

Bolaños also tried to dismantle the alleged pulse that the PP and Vox deliver to Extremadura, even with the threat of a repeat of the regional elections: “I don’t give any credibility to the little theater they are doing in Extremadura, which I don’t know how long will it last but that they will surely try to prolong it until after the elections of July 23”.

The socialist minister warned that with the embrace between the right and the ultra-right “people’s rights, and especially women’s rights, are put at risk”. And he gave as the best example of the right-wing program the canvas that Vox has deployed in Madrid, where they “throw in the trash” the feminist movement, the LGBTI group or “Catalans who don’t think like them”, he said , with reference to the independentists.