Politics Abascal criticizes the new parity law and urges Sánchez to "perceive herself as a lady" thanks to the trans law

The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, criticized this Sunday the new parity law announced this weekend by Pedro Sánchez, at the same time that he urged the president to "perceive himself as a lady" thanks to the trans law that came into force a few days, in order to become the first president of the Government of our democracy

Politics Abascal criticizes the new parity law and urges Sánchez to "perceive herself as a lady" thanks to the trans law

The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, criticized this Sunday the new parity law announced this weekend by Pedro Sánchez, at the same time that he urged the president to "perceive himself as a lady" thanks to the trans law that came into force a few days, in order to become the first president of the Government of our democracy.

This is how the Vox leader ironized during his speech this Sunday at an act of the party held in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. An appointment with which Vox, which has already started the engine of the electoral campaign, closes a weekend of mini-tour through the Canary Islands in full controversy over the outbreak of the Mediator case on the islands.

"Before the end of the legislature, Mr. Sánchez can self-perceive himself as a lady, and thus there will be for the first time a president of the Government of the nation," Abascal suggested jokingly to reproach the uselessness of the new norm that the Executive plans to approve this Tuesday , on the eve of 8-M, even more so after, thanks to the trans law that has just come into force, the change of registered sex is facilitated.

"Sánchez has gone up to the Congressional rostrum twice to reproach me for an excess of testosterone," said the president of Vox about Sánchez. "I don't know what's wrong with him, but he can solve his problems," he said before launching his proposal with an ironic tone.

Abascal proposed, in this sense, that the parity of this new regulation does not only affect the Council of Ministers, but also the presidency of the Government. "One shift: two years for a man, two years for a woman," Abascal considered. Something that, he continued, would allow the arrival at La Moncloa of the first female president of the Executive in our history.

All these situations are, in the eyes of the Vox leader, material to justify the imminent motion of no confidence that the party will take to Congress with the economist Ramón Tamames as a candidate. The content of the applicant remains unknown, but Abascal outlined several of the issues to be discussed.

"What are we going to talk about in a motion of censure? What the government does not want to talk about. The law is yes, the case of Tito Berni, the corruption of a afflicted party that has stolen public money without regard", launched Abascal in Tenerife.

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