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Abascal, the only Leader Who Criticizes the Government After the Accident in Córdoba: "We Are Governed by Crime, Lies and Betrayal"

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After the tragedy, most parties cancel their agenda. Not so Vox, who maintains all the planned events, including those of the Aragonese campaign. More information: Vox suspends negotiations with the PP in Extremadura to invest Guardiola: "He does not want to change policies"
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The presenter has taken the floor to comment on Santiago Abascal's tweet.

·Barcelona, Spain
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Against the backdrop of the tragic train accident in Adamuz (Córdoba), the political landscape has once again become a target, as some voices, such as Vox, have seized upon the tragedy to attack the central government. Therefore, following the remarks made by its president, Santiago Abascal, numerous reactions have surfaced throughout Monday on social media and in the media spotlight.

Ignacio Andrade.- There are silences that are not prudence, but political cowardice. And the mutism of the Popular Party and Vox after the recent railway accident in Cordoba that has cost the lives of 39 people undoubtedly belongs to that category. While the country attends a tragedy that demands explanations, responsibilities and an investigation [...]

After the tragedy, most parties cancel their agenda. Not so Vox, who maintains all the planned events, including those of the Aragonese campaign. More information: Vox suspends negotiations with the PP in Extremadura to invest Guardiola: "He does not want to change policies"

·Spain
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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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