Abascal acusa Sánchez de ser o 'X' da corrupção em comício em Dos Hermanas

Santiago Abascal, líder do Vox, acusou Pedro Sánchez de ser 'o X da corrupção' em um comício em Dos Hermanas, Sevilha, nesta terça-feira. Ele criticou duramente o presidente do governo devido a casos de corrupção e alertou sobre uma suposta invasão de migrantes. Abascal pediu votos para seu candidato, Manuel Gavira, nas eleições andaluzas.

Santiago Abascal atacou Pedro Sánchez em um comício em Dos Hermanas, reduto socialista em Sevilha, em 5 de maio de 2026. Ele acusou o presidente de ser 'o X da corrupção e o principal problema dos espanhóis', referindo-se ao caso Ábalos no Supremo Tribunal. 'Ábalos, após deixar a prisão, não deveria estar sozinho no banco dos réus, mas acompanhado por Pedro Sánchez Castejón', declarou Abascal.

Os presentes gritaram 'Pedro Sánchez, hijo de puta!', ao que Abascal sorriu e respondeu: 'Sinto muito Pedro, é assim mesmo, é o que você semeou'. Ele criticou Sánchez por se corromper, sequestrar as primárias e pactuar com 'inimigos da Espanha, terroristas e separatistas'.

Abascal ignorou a mensagem dos bispos andaluzes sobre o acolhimento de migrantes e defendeu a 'prioridade nacional'. Ele gritou: 'Estamos fartos da invasão. Quem entrar em nossa pátria deve sair da mesma forma que veio'.

Ele apoiou seu candidato à Junta, Manuel Gavira, que lamentou o debate eleitoral de segunda-feira: 'Saí do debate triste porque o futuro com o PP ou o PSOE é a Andaluzia ficar em último lugar'. Uma pesquisa do Centro de Estudios Andaluces atribui ao Vox 14,4% dos votos, projetando de 17 a 19 cadeiras.

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