Abascal's Strong Allegations Against the Government

Santiago Abascal, the leader of the Vox party, has made serious accusations against the Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, claiming that his government has intentionally abandoned the city of Ceuta. According to Abascal, this abandonment is a calculated move aimed at demoralizing the residents of Ceuta, ultimately leading them to give up on the city and paving the way for its transfer to Moroccan control. Abascal's statements, made through a social media platform, were highlighted in a report by Europa Press, where he emphasized the deliberate nature of the government's actions, suggesting that they are intended to facilitate the city's handover to Morocco.

Calls for Political Action and Coalition Building

In light of these developments, Abascal has called for decisive action from other political parties, particularly the Popular Party (PP), encouraging them to sever ties with Sánchez's PSOE and form a coalition government in Ceuta. He stressed the need for a "hygienic cordon" around the PSOE to isolate what he described as a "mafia party" operating both in Ceuta and Brussels. Abascal's remarks reflect a growing frustration within Vox regarding the management of the ongoing migration crisis, which he attributes to the ineffective policies of the Sánchez administration. Additionally, Juan Sergio Redondo, Vox's leader in Ceuta, echoed these sentiments, urging the PP to join forces with Vox to create a stable government that can effectively address the challenges facing the autonomous city. Redondo pointed out that there exists an alternative absolute majority in Ceuta that can be mobilized to bring about necessary changes in governance, particularly in critical sectors like Health and Governance.

As reported by eldebate.com.