The spokesperson for Vox in the Parliament, Joan Garriga, has assured that the party will do "everything possible to unmask possible relationships of corruption, including that of Salvador Illa's PSC, in everything related to Hard Rock".
Garriga expressed this on Tuesday at a press conference in the Catalan Chamber, in light of the "Plus Ultra" case and the alleged 3% commission associated with the Hard Rock mega-leisure complex project in Tarragona.
When questioned about the specific steps his group plans to take to clarify this matter, the Vox leader explained that the parliamentary group's office "receives many external calls" from people who, he said, want to provide information and file complaints.
"We have our doors open and, obviously, we will take every possible initiative at the Catalan, general, and judicial level when we have the information, as things are already starting to surface," he remarked.
In his speech, Garriga also pointed to the spokespersons for ERC and Junts in Congress, Gabriel Rufián and Míriam Nogueras, whom he described as "co-responsible for this corruption scheme if they do not bring down Sánchez's Government".
"Anti-democratic cordon" in Parliament
On another matter, the Vox spokesperson censured that the Parliament's Board of Spokespersons had vetoed on Tuesday the holding of a single-topic plenary session on "the deterioration of public safety and the impact of demographic changes in Catalonia".
According to Garriga, "they are applying a cordon, they call it sanitary, we call it anti-democratic, against our political party. They do not apply cordons against illegal immigration, against delinquent immigrants, and they do it against those of us who represent 250,000 Catalans".
Criticism of the Generalitat's Budgets
Regarding the Generalitat's Budgets for 2026, which will be debated this Thursday in the plenary session, Garriga announced that Vox will maintain and defend its amendment in its entirety in all parliamentary committees.
In his opinion, "they are not useful for helping Catalans with their needs to access housing, to make ends meet, but rather they are for maintaining the 'chiringuitos' (small businesses/organizations), more political spending, and more fiscal pressure".