Vox has added in just 24 hours what within the party is understood as two displays of contempt on the part of the PP. In the morning it was the request that two of his nine deputies in Murcia abstain to allow the investiture of Fernando López Miras to form a monocolor government. And at night the request of Alberto Núñez Feijóo to Pedro Sánchez to sign a compromise between popular and socialists so that, after 23-J, the list with the most votes at the polls governs.

Annoyed by the “curious” occurrences, its national leader, Santiago Abascal, has chosen to agitate the coalition governments that the two rights have signed in the Valencian Community and the Balearic Islands to put Feijóo in front of the mirror of a curriculum of pacts of PP and Vox that also includes, in addition to a hundred mayoralties, the one signed in 2022 in the Junta de Castilla y León.

“I think that we Spaniards have seen enough in this debate. It is worrying. La Moncloa has been occupied for 5 years by a narcissistic, aggressive and disturbed character…

And to that dangerous character, Mr. Feijóo has just offered him an abstention so that he can continue governing. Mr. Feijóo offers Sánchez a pact to avoid a pact with VOX,” Abascal wrote via twitter before he even finished the televised face-to-face last night.

It is not the first time that in Vox they decide to react to the “disparagements” of the PP. “They have been with an ostrich policy for a long time, pretending they don’t see us, they did it in Castilla y León and today the vice president is Juan García Gallardo,” Abascal has previously maintained, rejecting any blank check from his party formation. from Genoa.

The secretary general of the ultranationalists, Ignacio Garriga, has expressed the same line in recent days.

“It is true in this key week that blackmail and pressure is very great. There are many who know that we have come to change things and they are nervous, but we are not going to lower our heads under any circumstances”, he stressed, because he has explained that the conditions that Vox is putting on the table in each negotiation would be signed by their voters “from the first to the last letter.”

With all this, Abascal will take his campaign to Valencia this Wednesday, and to Palma de Mallorca on Thursday, for which he will expose the citizens of the three commitments of his party: “repeal, rebuild and ask the Spanish people.” These are two autonomous communities in which Vox managed to reach an agreement with the Popular Party to form an alternative. On the islands, his party is not part of the coalition government, but will have positions on the island councils of Mallorca and Menorca.

With regard to the Valencian Community, Vox will assume the first Vice Presidency with the powers of the Ministry of Culture, headed by the former bullfighter Vicente Barrera, as well as the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Justice, the Interior and the Interior.