vice president vox and congressional deputy spokesperson of the far-right formation, Javier Ortega-Smithvisited Alicante Central Market this Friday morning. Beyond his future media appearances where he talked about the implementation of the low-emission zone in the city center or the no-confidence motion presented by his party, the juiciest part of his time was spent in the provincial capital. It occurred when, while shopping in the famous Alicante building, Vox entered the interior of the Market, where he encountered traders, supporters and various uninformed people who were taken aback by his surroundings.
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In this context, Ortega Smith felt more at ease than in front of microphones and did not hesitate to screw up against the People’s Party or the Socialist government. Pedro Sanchez. While PP stated that they “will burn the seagull”, those around him shouted that “you have to take them”. Aware of the importance of the Bonfires in Alicante, Vox’s vice president continued to draw the fire as the common theme of his speech, noting that “all areas of law, gender ideology and climate fanaticism will burn in public.” bonfire.” After that, as the circle around him shouted “great Javier,” he added, “And I am not saying this because a councilman is also going to tell me I am the Inquisition.” Another moment he arrived in front of one of the butcher’s stalls. merkandoimitates cutting a piece of meat with his hands while reassuring a client that they will “break the law into little pieces.”
Ortega Smith, regarding her speech, low emission zone It will lead to “destruction for traders, small carriers and traditional businesses that will last a lifetime” in central Alicante. Vox’s vice president was accompanied by Ana Vega, trustee of the Valencian Courts; municipal spokesperson Mario Ortolá; and Carmen Robledillo, candidate for Mayor of Alicante, that he values recognition among those present. The Congress spokesperson did not hesitate to attack the government team of PPs and Cs, whom he accused of waiting for the election. elections implementing the low emissions zone “with no electoral costs”.
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On the recent no-confidence motion presented by his party, which will be filed with the economist next Monday Ramon Tames As a candidate, he affirmed that “who the candidate is is not so important”, rather that general elections be held “as soon as possible”. He added that the proposal aims to “unite wills”, excluding whether they “vote for a right-wing or left-wing party.” Finally, he added: “We hope our message is understood. exceptional circumstances National emergency as Spain experienced with the Government of Sánchez”.