Buxadé disdains criticism and attributes it to an attempt to “destroy the alternative”: “Here we are, stronger and more smiling every day”

MADRID, 20 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The political spokesman for Vox, Jorge Buxadé, has vindicated this Monday the legality of the accounts of the formation and its internal democracy, as well as the financing of the Disenso Foundation; thereby rejecting the criticism and insinuations of his former partner Macarena Olona.

At a press conference after the meeting of the Vox Political Action Committee, Buxadé has disdained Olona’s criticism in the interview broadcast this Sunday in La Sexta, although he has avoided confronting her and has pointed out the journalist, Jordi Évole, who was has directed as a “friend of the ETA members”.

In this context, he has claimed the legality of the financing of the party and also of the Fundación Disenso. At the General Assembly held in March of last year, the Vox treasurer, Pablo Sáenz, announced a transfer to Disenso of 2.5 million in 2021. However, Olona denounced that he had not reported another donation made only a few weeks before another two million euros.

From Vox they explain that this amount is included in the 2022 balance sheet, which will be put to a vote in the Assembly that will be held soon. In addition, they emphasize that Disenso, as a foundation linked to a political formation, is subject to the control of the Court of Auditors.

“It is Vox, the Fundación Disenso is Vox”, Buxadé stressed, vindicating the regularity of his accounts, in addition to the “essential” of his work to “combat those who want to destroy freedom”. “Not only is it regular, but it is necessary for Spain,” she insisted.

Buxadé has recalled the words of Santiago Abascal, pointing out that in the coming months the attacks against Vox will intensify and has insisted that “the globalist agenda has detected an enemy” and “they are concerned” that the Fundación Disenso “has become the element strongest, most autonomous and most influential culture war in all of Latin America”.

In fact, it has encouraged La Sexta to broadcast a documentary on the Sao Paulo Forum made by Disenso in ‘prime time’, just as it broadcast the interview with Olona. “A bit of seriousness, we are talking about important things. We are talking about the future of Spain, that is what we are at,” she has maintained, avoiding responding to criticism.

He has also rejected the accusations of a lack of internal democracy, which he has described as a “bad joke”. “They cannot accept that there are millions of Spaniards who join an alternative that jeopardizes their model, the political mafia that has been doing political mafia for years to protect itself,” he denounced.

“They cannot bear it and they have to divide, lie, deceive and try to divide us. But here we are, stronger and more smiling every day,” he insisted, speaking of campaigns “orchestrated” by the media.

In fact, he has claimed that Vox is “the most transparent party” precisely because they have been subjected “to scrutiny” since their birth when “the flag was raised.”