The political debate opened after the expulsion of Vox deputy José María Sánchez from Congress has resulted in a new confrontation on social media.
The Vox deputy, Carlos Flores Juberías, has publicly responded to a message from the Sumar deputy, Nahuel González López, in which the latter described as “very worrying” the parliamentary incident that occurred during last Tuesday's plenary session.
In a message shared on his official X profile, Flores uses a particularly harsh tone against González and replies to his criticisms about what happened in the Lower House while a PSOE bill was being debated to recognize the Francoist persecution of teachers and books.
What you are is an asshole, an ignorant, a murderer and -as a bonus- a Nazi.
— Carlos Flores Juberías (@FloresJuberias) April 14, 2026
Which are the same four things that your colleague Salvador i Duch has blurted out to my colleague José María Sánchez.
And that you are going to swallow right now without complaining, because getting up and asking for the… https://t.co/T9H1riJYBC
The Vox leader writes verbatim: “What you are is an asshole, an ignorant, a murderer and -as a bonus- a Nazi”, in reference to what, according to him, would have been the treatment received by his party colleague in the Plenary Session.
Flores also adds that the Sumar deputy would be reproducing the same expressions that, according to Vox, would have been previously directed against José María Sánchez during the parliamentary debate.
The expulsion of José María Sánchez
The controversy is framed within the expulsion of the Vox deputy from the chamber after several warnings from the Presidency, after he protagonized a confrontation with members of the Bureau of Congress during a debate on historical memory.
The incident has been interpreted in an opposite way by the different parliamentary groups, while the left considers it a serious violation of the Chamber's rules, Vox denounces that its deputy was a victim of previous insults by an ERC deputy not addressed by the Presidency.