“There will be a moment when the people will want to hang him by the feet”. Santiago Abascal did not hesitate to copy the rhetoric of Javier Milei after attending his inauguration as president of Argentina and in an interview granted to the newspaper Clarín he vented at ease with Pedro Sánchez, whom he defines as ” a politician who has no scruples or principles”, and his Government, “which has made an agreement with all the enemies of the unity of Spain, separatism and terrorism, has introduced communism and has ministers who do not condemn the terrorist attacks of Hamas”. “I don’t know whether to call them leftists – leftists – shit, whether to call them scoundrels, or how to describe them”, says the leader of Vox, defining the members of the Spanish Executive.

Abascal points out that Milei’s way of doing politics is an example that his training will adopt in Spain. “I think that the way Javier Milei has raised the cultural and political battle against the left has been very important, because a long time ago the left dictated morality in politics, who had legitimacy and who did not . And the traditional right has not been able to face this. Javier Milei has done it successfully in Argentina and, therefore, it seems to us a great reference”, he says.

Abascal’s statements to the Argentinian newspaper had a forceful response last night from different PSOE leaders and ministers. In this sense, the fourth vice-president, María Jesús Montero, described them as “unworthy” since it is “a serious incitement to hatred”. “One day we will regret an irreparable harm. Does Feijóo have anything to say? Isn’t that enough to drive them out of the governments they share? We demand an immediate sentence”, he asked through his account on the social network X. In the same line, the PSOE pointed out: “If the PP does not break the agreements with the neo-fascists of Vox, it will be an accomplice. Núñez Feijóo shares the words of your partner? Will it break the agreements it maintains in autonomous communities and town councils with Vox? These are two simple questions. We expect an urgent response in view of the seriousness of the statements”.