Abascal says that Putin would not have attacked Ukraine if the EU were not so weak






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Madrid, March 2 (EFE).- The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has demanded before the plenary session of Congress an increase in military spending and the resignation of the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, following considering that the Russian “satrap”, Vladimir Putin would not have invaded Ukraine if the EU were not so economically and energetically vulnerable.

In his reply this Wednesday to the appearance in which Sánchez announced the shipment of weapons from Spain to the Ukrainian resistance, the leader of Vox stressed that “it is clear who is to blame for this very serious situation, Vladimir Putin.”

He added that Putin “would never have dared this criminal war” were it not for the fact that the European Commission, promoted by conservatives and socialists, has long left the EU “in economic and energy vulnerability.”

Abascal has asked Sánchez to resign and allow “a new course for Spain”, because he sees him as “absolutely irrelevant” as president, since despite his “constant appeals” to unity, his government is not an example, and neither Even, he has said, some ministers and deputies of United We Can have applauded him, including Vice President Yolanda Díaz, when he announced the shipment of weapons.

In his opinion, Sánchez is also not “credible” because his government partners are “Putin’s accomplices”, directly or through international associations that support him and oppose NATO, and that lack of credibility is transferred to the European chancelleries, which they do not take him into account.

According to Abascal, Sánchez’s partners “do not want to send weapons to Ukraine, they want to send helmets and band-aids,” because they want to be “in two places: with the aggressors and with those attacked,” with Russia and with Ukraine.

“He is not qualified to lead Spain at this serious moment in our history”, Abascal snapped at Sánchez, while lamenting that the rest of the parties have “systematically criminalized Poland week following week”, when the Polish government is, in his opinion, the “one who has most confronted Putin”.

Abascal has defended the reception of those fleeing the invaded Ukraine, “because these are war refugees.”

It is different, according to the leader of Vox, to “the invasions of young men of military age and of Muslim origin that have been launched once morest different borders in Europe in an attempt to destabilize and colonize it.”

Abascal calls for “strengthening” the European armies and “firmly defending” the borders.

For this he wants to “park the globalist ravings, the gender obsession and the dogmas of the climate religion”.

(c) EFE Agency

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