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Former Vice President of Aragon (Vox) Calls Pedro Sánchez a “Psychopath” and a “Tyrant” and Refuses to Retract

Former vice-president of Aragon Alejandro Nolasco (Vox) This Thursday, he called Pedro Sánchez a “psychopath” and a “tyrant” during the plenary session of the Cortes, comments that he refused to withdraw despite the express request of the president of the Parliament, Marta Fernández, also of Vox, under article 121 of the regional regulation.

“I stand by the words of the psychopath and the tyrant” Nolasco responded to his party colleague in the context of the debate on the Catalan quota. “We got here thanks to the ambition of a tyrant and a psychopath, who is the president we are suffering from and who is going to politically tear their heads off. “They have raised a raven and they are going to tear its eyes out,” he told PSOE MPs.

According to him, the 23 billion euros that Catalonia could take They will sink Spain “completely in the long term.” According to him, all the parties in the Aragonese parliamentary arc “are guilty”. “They have fed a monster that did not exist a few years ago. “They have taken a lizard and turned it into an alligator”, he said, also contradicting “the Basque quota, the Galician quota and the Aragonese provincial treasury that some are proposing”. “Equal rights and obligations for all Spaniards and Aragonese, wherever they live”, he added.

In this regard, he assured that “Aznar doesn’t care about Zaragoza, Huesca and Teruel”, and that “Zapatero and Sánchez have always shown their contempt for our land.” “Enough of the double standards,” he said to the great astonishment of the rest of the deputies.

Sánchez and the PSOE were by no means the only ones at the centre of Nolasco’s criticism. The Vox spokesman also accused his former PP partners of “scamming” their voters by voting just minutes earlier. against the “imposition” of Catalan, position that led to the rejection of the proposal raised by Vox. “They have not respected their electoral program and the government pact that you have broken. How can you have so much courage. “It’s a scam,” he said.

The popular, on the other hand, did not appreciate Nolasco’s words and maintained a conciliatory tone in the search for an agreement to defend the interests of the Aragonese against the pact between the PSC and the ERC. Yes, they stressed, during the debate on the proposal on Catalan, that Vox was not going to set their agenda.

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