Vox Critics Led by Espinosa De Los Monteros Call for a Congress to "Open the Debate on the Future" of the Party
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Former leaders of Vox led by Congress spokesman Ivan Espinosa de los Monteros have spread a manifesto against the national leadership led by Santiago Abascal in which they demand the convening of an extraordinary congress "with sufficient deadlines and clear rules.""It's time to open the debate on the future of Vox", say the signatories of the manifesto, among them the deputy and former secretary general of the formation Javier Ortega Smith, the…
They have launched a manifesto in which they say that "to become a hinge party", in reference to the PP, is a "strategic failure" and lament "the extreme concentration of power"Villán de Tordesillas, the people dreamed of by the right: governs the PP, Vox rashes and even the Falange gets votes Several former leaders and critics of Vox, such as Ivan Espinosa de los Monteros and Javier Ortega Smith, have demanded the holding of a congress open to …
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A fortnight of prominent former leaders of Vox, led by their congressman, Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, and among those who include a dozen former deputies, some public officials still active like Javier Ortega Smith, or the deputy mayor of Toledo, Inés Cañizares, one of the most relevant institutional leaders of the formation, and founders of the party, like Ignacio Ansaldo, holder of the affiliate card number 1, have launched a manifesto in w…
Espinosa de los Monteros and Ortega Smith, among others, launch a manifesto to call for a congress and denounce the "climate of fear" in Vox.
"We demand the convening of an extraordinary congress, with sufficient deadlines and clear rules." It is the synthesis of the manifesto that, at the last hour of this Tuesday, made...
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