VOX Scores Major Win as EU Parliament Backs Amnesty Fight
The amendment delivers a clear condemnation of the Spanish PM’s “authoritarian drift.”
The amendment delivers a clear condemnation of the Spanish PM’s “authoritarian drift.”

A film exposing the violent legacy of the PSOE was banned just hours before its premiere in Parliament.
Right-wing VOX says the programme is a risk to the country’s cultural and educational sovereignty.

National sovereignty—not subsidies or slogans—is the key to defending Spanish workers.

Other major parties have kept surprisingly quiet despite the scale of the crisis.
Vox politician Jorge Buxadé said the Spanish will never know the cause of the blackout because prime minister Sánchez “is a liar.”
In the midst of a housing crisis, the government prioritizes migrants over the needs of Spanish citizens, VOX says.
While the Canary Islands struggle to house illegal immigrants, the Sánchez government insists that migration is an “opportunity” to embrace.
“No more privileges for rapists. Stop importing criminals,” the party said.

Sánchez’s Socialists say they are going after crosses because of their links to Franco. But campaigners point to “an underlying Christianophobia.”