Trump and Meloni added their support to the Spanish extreme right

Trump and Meloni added their support to the Spanish extreme right

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Remotely, former US President Donald Trump, Italian leader Giorgia Meloni and other far-right figures. “How did we get here? Those who had to protect our economy, our freedom, our institutions, the security of our nation and our sovereignty have betrayed their people,” Abascal denounced.

The act was at the closing of a “macro event” of his party vox, where he presented the political lines for the coming months. The national deputy of Libertad Avanza, Javier Milei, was present before the crowd, who was energetic in his exposition.

Abascal, 46, once again criticized the collection of taxes, immigration and insecurity. He reiterated his questioning of the policies of the Spanish government of President Pedro Sánchez, a coalition between his socialist PSOE party and the leftist Podemos party.

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What Trump and Meloni said at the Vox event

During the meeting, Vox showed through videos the support of numerous leaders, led by Trump, who thanked Abascal for the “incredible” work he does and advocated for secure borders and the defense of the conservative agenda.

“We are all experiencing a unique situation. We have to make sure we defend the borders, the conservative agenda”proclaimed the Republican tycoon during his brief speech, in a recorded message on board a plane. Trump said that “Spain is a great country” and that is how he wants it to “continue to be”.

For its part, Meloniwho is emerging as Prime Minister of Italy after her Brothers of Italy party was the most voted in the elections last month, denounced the current European construction and expressed her hope that Vox could soon follow in her footsteps at the polls.

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“In Spain, as in Italy, there is a majority of citizens who do not recognize themselves in utopias and leftist ideologies and ask us to assume the responsibility of governing”held.

From Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orban celebrated the “good habit” of Vox supporters of meeting under Spanish flags.

“It’s good for our hearts and our souls; and also because it gives globalist liberals a heart attack,” he outlined and stood up against the “bureaucracy” of the European Union (EU), like Trump and Melon.

“We must defend national interests, our traditions and our sovereignty,” he said, adding that “Millions of irregular immigrants cannot be allowed to invade our countries”held.

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister of Poland, Mateusz Morawiecki, who participated in the act personally, maintained that if he had not been born in his country, he would have wanted to be born in Spain. Abascal returned the courtesy, assuring him that he would have wanted to be Polish if he were not Spanish.

Source: Ambito

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