The Vox spokesperson in Congress, Pepa Millán, launched a warning to the PP this Tuesday by emphasizing that her party "will not allow" the national priority or the rest of the commitments signed in the government agreements of Extremadura and Aragon to be "diluted with rhetoric." Her words come after Alberto Núñez Feijóo's party defended that said concept is related to roots and not to the idea of "Spaniards first" claimed by Santiago Abascal's party.
"If the PP believes that it is going to dilute with that rhetoric what Vox is putting on the table, then it is very mistaken," he stated at a press conference in Congress. In fact, he assured that Vox is going to "fight" and "work" to uphold "all the postulates." "That is what we are going to do," he added.
In his opinion, the defense that Spaniards should have priority is not exclusive to Vox voters, but rather "voters of many parties will agree that Spaniards have to come first". Along these lines, the leader has stressed that this demand "is not about ideology", but about "common sense" and "a collapsed system" before which, as she has remarked, "Spaniards deserve and have to be first, of course they do".