Is the pact of the Valencian Community the one that should serve as a reference for the future Government in the event that the PP and Vox can govern? Santiago Abascal, asked about this issue this morning in Valencia, stated that: “For us it is a good example, but we hope that the order is reversed and Vox is the political force with the most votes.”

He said it before entering the headquarters of the Corts Valencianes where the constitution plenary session of the Valencian parliament will begin shortly, which will be chaired by the Vox deputy, Llanos Masó. Abascal has referred to the Valencian pact that he has described as a “great agreement”. “We have to congratulate the PP and Carlos Mazón, and also Vice President Vicente Barrera (the former bullfighter who will also manage Culture) for an agreement that is sensible and reasonable.”

A pact that, he added, gives “satisfaction to voters of the PP and Vox and to many on the left who do not have to worry about so much demonization of Vox, we will bet on linguistic freedom, the freedom of parents to choose, on agriculture and by the industry.”

In Abascal’s opinion, once the agreements have been reached in the autonomous regions, “you have to think about 23-J, about the obligation to free Spain from a president who has become a danger to women, who is responsible for the release of hundreds of of rapists, and that some women already identify as the leader of the pack.

Abascal has also referred to the letter from María Guardiola in which she invites her to now talk with Vox. “It seems like a good, reasonable step for Guardiola, basic respect must be offered to two political forces forced to understand each other; we have our hand outstretched and the agreement of the Valencian Community is the example to which we aspire in the rest of Spain.”