The parliamentary spokesman for Vox, Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, has attacked EL MUNDO and El País, accusing them of trying to avoid the motion of censure that Santiago Abascal and Ramón Tamames will defend next Tuesday against the government of Pedro Sánchez. Espinosa de los Monteros has emphatically stated: “Of course I criticize the attitude of these media.” In his opinion, both media try, with their “opportunely edited” interviews with the alternative candidate to preside over the Executive, to highlight the contradictions between Professor Tamames and the program and the principles of Vox.

In this sense, the Vox spokesman has assured “not to guess” which is the “hard wing or the right wing of Vox” who, as EL MUNDO publishes today, has misgivings about the motion with a candidate like Tamames. He has also announced that Tamames himself will appear on Thursday in the press room of Congress to submit to all the questions that the media wish to ask him. He will do it in the company of the party leader, Santiago Abascal.

Espinosa explained that the motion of censure has two clear objectives: to reveal, black on white, who considers that Sánchez and his Executive deserve censure and, consequently, who believes it is necessary to call elections now and, secondly, allow its leader, Santiago Abascal, to speak without a time limit in the Chamber to review all the outrages that, in his opinion, this government has committed: “He will speak from the Delcy case to the unconstitutional confinements and the Mediator case.”

Next, Ramón Tamames will go up to the rostrum but, according to the parliamentary spokesman, not to thread an alternative government program, but to propose the fall of the current Executive and the immediate calling of general elections.

The Vox spokesman in Congress has stressed once again that Ramón Tamames “is not from Vox”, but he agrees with this formation that “the government of Pedro Sánchez is a disaster, it has to be dissolved and elections must be called.” In short, there is agreement that “Sánchez deserves censorship.”

This same Tuesday, the president of the Congress, Meritxell Batet, has informed the Board of Spokespersons that the motion will begin to be debated next Tuesday the 21st at 9:00 a.m.

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