Abascal acusa a Sánchez de ser la X de la corrupción en mitin en Dos Hermanas

Santiago Abascal, líder de Vox, acusó este martes a Pedro Sánchez de ser “la X de la corrupción” durante un mitin en Dos Hermanas, Sevilla. Criticó duramente al presidente del Gobierno por casos de corrupción y alertó sobre una supuesta invasión migratoria. Pidió el voto para su candidato Manuel Gavira en las elecciones andaluzas.

Santiago Abascal cargó contra Pedro Sánchez en un mitin en Dos Hermanas, bastión socialista en Sevilla, el 5 de mayo de 2026. Acusó al presidente de ser “la X de la corrupción y el principal problema de los españoles”, refiriéndose al caso Ábalos en el Tribunal Supremo. “Ábalos, tras salir de la cárcel, no tendría que estar solo en el banquillo, sino acompañado por Pedro Sánchez Castejón”, declaró Abascal.

Los asistentes gritaron “¡Pedro Sánchez, hijo de puta!” mientras Abascal sonreía y respondía: “Ya lo siento Pedro, es lo que hay, es lo que has sembrado”. Criticó a Sánchez por corromperse, asaltar primarias y pactar con “enemigos de España, terroristas y separatistas”.

Abascal ignoró el mensaje de los obispos andaluces sobre la acogida al inmigrante y defendió la “prioridad nacional”. Gritó: “Estamos hartos de la invasión. El que entra en nuestra patria se va por donde ha venido”.

Apoyó a Manuel Gavira, su candidato a la Junta, quien lamentó el debate electoral del lunes: “Del debate salí triste porque el futuro con el PP o PSOE es que Andalucía sea la última”. Una encuesta del Centro de Estudios Andaluces da a Vox el 14,4% de votos, entre 17 y 19 escaños.

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