The VOX candidate in next Sunday’s elections, Jorge Buxadéhas reiterated in the RTVE debate this Thursday that only VOX rejects the 2030 Agenda and the Green Pact, and has asked for a vote to “change course” in Brussels. «The future is ours”has said.
In his interventions, he has pointed out that the PSOE’s allies are the Hamas terrorists, the Taliban and Iran, and that the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, «has destroyed the image of Spain to cover up the moral, political and economic corruption of his Government, his party and his family. And he has insisted on the “evident correlation” between illegal immigration and insecurity.
The candidates of the PSOE, Sumar and Podemos have attacked and insulted him for remembering that direct relationship. Sumar’s candidate, Estrella Galán, who was former general director of the Spanish Commission for Refugee Assistance (CEAR), has regretted the migration pact approved in Europe that, in her opinion, “aggravates the human tragedy“, and has reproached Buxadé for using “slogans that break coexistence.”
Likewise, Sumar and Podemos have taken advantage of the electoral debate to refer to the conflict in Palestine and denounce what they consider a “genocide” by Israel. The ‘purple’ candidate has challenged the socialist Teresa Ribera to “recognize” that genocide, but the vice president has declined.
This is how the debate has been lived
-Jorge Buxadé (VOX) asks those who still do not know if they are going to vote, especially young people, to vote: «If we want to change the course in Brussels and force them to put Spain first we need your strength«.
-Jorge Buxadé (VOX) claims that Pedro Sánchez has destroyed the image of Spain “to cover up the moral, political and economic corruption of his Government, his party and his family.”
-Buxadé reiterates that VOX will never support Von der Leyen (PP) to be president of the Commission and insists that Spain’s main security problem is that of the southern border: “The Spaniards know it.”
-Buxadé (VOX) responds to the insults for remembering the relationship between illegal immigration and insecurity: “When they insult VOX they are insulting millions of Spaniards and even their voters who also suffer from insecurity.”
-The Junts candidate claims that the Amnesty Law approved by Congress is the “symbol of how political problems have to be resolved.”
-Jorge Buxadé (VOX) denounces the direct relationship between illegal immigration and crime: «In Catalonia 50% of prisoners are foreigners when only 17% of the population is foreigners. The correlation is evident.
-Jorge Buxadé (VOX) remembers a Irene Montero that the Government of which he was a part promoted the squatters and calls for a European Commission “at the service of the families and workers of Spain.”
-Irene Montero questions Teresa Ribera: “What ties the Government to the genocidal state of Israel so as not to break diplomatic relations.”
-Jorge Buxadé (VOX) denounces that the socialist minister has destroyed “all the plans of the hydrographic confederations” and demands a national water plan that connects all the basins.
-Jorge Buxadé insists on denouncing the support of all parties (except VOX) for the 2030 Agenda and points out that “since the Green Pact was approved, 100,000 workers in the primary sector no longer have a job.”
-Jorge Buxadé (VOX) reminds Teresa Ribera that the PSOE’s allies are the Hamas terrorists, the Taliban and Iran, and asks for a patriotic vote on June 9 so that the Spanish courts can judge the fugitive Puigdemont.
-Junts’ number 3 candidate for the European elections, Alex Sarriand the head of the list of the Ahora Repúblicas coalition, Diana Riba (ERC)open the debate speaking in Catalan.
-Jorge Buxadé (VOX) Remember that PP and PSOE vote the same 90% of the time: «The other alternative is that of VOX and our allies. “That of those of us who go to Brussels with a firm commitment: never vote anything against the Spanish.”
The debate begins
RTVE celebrates this Thursday, three days before the European elections, the debate with the nine parties represented in the European Parliament.
The meeting is attended by the heads of the list of PSOE (Teresa Ribera), PP (Dolors Montserrat), Ciudadanos (Jordi Cañas), VOX (Jorge Buxadé), Sumar (Estrella Galán), Ahora Repúblicas (Diana Riba), Podemos (Irene Montero) , and Coalition for a Europe of Solidarity (Oihane Agirregoitia). Aleix Sarri will be on behalf of Junts+.
With a duration of approximately 120 minutes, The debate is structured in four thematic blockswhich range from the European model to foreign policy, including issues such as immigration or the economy.
Each block will last 27 minutes and each of the candidates will have three minutes to present their proposals. There will be a three minute break. In the end, each candidate will have a ‘golden minute’ to close their speech.