MADRID, 8 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The former leader of Vox Macarena Olona has warned the formation of Santiago Abascal that she runs the risk of her party being outlawed after the voices of people who have been linked to the formation denouncing “lack of internal democracy and disrespect” and who identify those reasons as “reasons why they left.”
“Now there is a new risk of being outlawed — the first time was after the appointment of Dolores Delgado, according to Olona — from the moment in which, on the occasion of my departure, voices begin to surface that have been linked to the party and denounce lack of internal democracy and disrespect and identify those reasons as reasons why they left Vox”, he transferred in an interview on Telecinco, collected by Europa Press.
Olona explained that the banning of a party can not only occur for substantive reasons, but that the process can also be activated “when a party stops acting in a democratic manner”. “When it is being denounced that Vox has a lack of internal democracy, what is being said is that its operation is contrary to article 6 of the Constitution,” he pointed out.
Thus, she has assured that the fact that “20, 30 or 100 voices” have come out denouncing this situation “has an impact” and that, on the contrary, she does not answer this matter because her voice “would not be the same as those voices”. “My voice could cause real damage to a project that I do not want to harm because I still consider that Vox raises necessary flags for Spain,” she has emphasized.
Regarding her departure from Vox, the former deputy has admitted that it was a “huge mistake” to accept the candidacy to compete in the Andalusian elections and that she was given an image of Vox’s expectations that was not “real”. “I was told that we were fighting for the Presidency”, she has criticized, at the same time that she has branded as “false” that after the elections she demanded a seat in the Senate from Abascal.
Thus, she has assured that some have seen her illness as an opportunity to remove her from “the front line” and, asked about who her enemy is in Vox, she has stressed that “she did not see it coming.” In addition, she has disfigured that comments from Vox “spoke almost ironically” about her illness and “hinting that the problems may not be true.”
“I have never seen a frontal attack, then thanks to the information I am seeing where the blows can come from,” she slipped, while defending that she has remained “loyal silence” during this time.
In this context, she has stressed that she is not “the enemy of Vox” and has asked the leadership of the party to “make the decision and do everything possible” to stop pointing out her as an enemy and that, for example, no ” counterprogram” the acts it has been carrying out since its foundation.
Regarding his new project, Olona has emphasized that “the party he plays is not a political party” and that he would like to continue giving the Spanish a voice in the institutions, although “unfortunately it is not possible now”.
Asked about whether to profile herself as the project led by the second vice president, Yolanda Díaz, the former leader of Vox has pointed out that she has rejected the financing offers she has received because they were conditioned to set up a party at this time and attend the elections. She has explained that she has done it out of a sense of State so as not to give “more fragmentation” to the political board.