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Vox denounces Compromís for threatening to present a motion of censure after DANA: “They want 11 million more”

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Vox denounces Compromís for threatening to present a motion of censure after DANA: “They want 11 million more”

This Monday, Vox refused to participate in a motion of censure against the current president of the Generalitat Valenciana Carlos Mazón. “With the separatists. In other words, Compromise and PSOE, infinite distance“, ruled on this subject the spokesperson for Vox before the Valencian Courts. Jose Maria Llanos. Also, he emphasized that “Compromís and the PSOE plan an 11M, a kind of revolt in the streets“. And he criticizes the two groups that “this is what interests them when we talk about more than 220 deaths”.

This November 18, the leader of Compromís Joan Baldovihad proposed to the 15 deputies of the nationalist coalition of the Valencian Cortes in the PSOE to present a motion of censure against Mazón. This Monday, Vox excluded its participation, as it did in the hemicycle itself.

This is the second time since the beginning of the summer that Vox rejects any left-wing maneuver Valencian to “overthrow” the government of Carlos Mazón. The first was on July 15. And also in the Valencian Cortes. This happened a few hours after Vox left the autonomous governments of which it was part with the popular governments: “You are wrong,” warned José María Llanos, both in the PSOE and in the Compromís.

Today, the Vox spokesperson is even firmer: “Some parties, what they want is to win the elections, if they can’t go to the polls, do it in the street. Compromís and the PSOE plan an 11M, a kind of revolt in the streets“That’s what interests them when we talk about more than 220 deaths,” said José María Llanos.

In addition, José María Llanos also spoke about the motion of censure with which Compromís threatened from DANA: “With the separatists, that is to say Compromís and the PSOE, infinite distance“, warned Llanos on this subject. The Vox spokesperson explained, in reference to the executive of Pedro Sánchez and this motion of censure, that “it has always been like this, because we are talking about a government that has betrayed Spain and that he must now resign.”

As José María Llanos explains, “what matters for us, Valencians, is move families forwardto those affected, self-employed workers, small businesses and accompanies them in their sadness and pain.

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