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Ortega Smith Says that in Vox They "Decide Four Making a Lot of Money" and Challenge the Party to Throw It Away From the Parliamentary Group

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The former secretary general of Vox says that he will keep his record as a deputy and that he will only leave if his colleagues expel him. In that scenario, he says that he will pass to the Joint Group, as he would be required to do. More information: "It is tattooed on my arm": Ansaldo and Ortega Smith, the green berets are entrenched to resist the "purga" of Vox

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The former secretary general of Vox says that he will keep his record as a deputy and that he will only leave if his colleagues expel him. In that scenario, he says that he will pass to the Joint Group, as he would be required to do. More information: "It is tattooed on my arm": Ansaldo and Ortega Smith, the green berets are entrenched to resist the "purga" of Vox

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The editor claims that the party's leadership asked him to resign as a municipal spokesman before opening a file.

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He will also appeal his expulsion file to the Guarantees Committee itself, although it is clear that “it will be of no use”, and then he will go to court.

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Javier Ortega Smith said this Monday that he will keep his record as a deputy despite the resolution of the Guarantees Committee to expel him.

The former general secretary of Vox Javier Ortega Smith keeps his pull and loosens with the executive of his party and does not want to give his arm to twist. After they suspended him from militancy and wanted to forcibly remove him from the portavocía in the City of Madrid, he now counterattacks. This Monday he has assured that [...]

This article was originally published in Noticias para Municipios. Vox’s still spokesperson at Madrid City Council, Javier Ortega Smith, filed a complaint with the Spanish Data Protection Agency against the party’s National Executive Committee (CEN) and against the Guarantees Committee after his expulsion from the organization for “a leak that violates the confidentiality of the sanctioning file.” The editor explained that, from the management, …

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The Objective | Periodismo ethos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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