Abascal Calls for Votes in Castile and León: "If Vox is Strong, Everything Will Change!"
Abascal Seeks Support for Vox - Abascal for Vox in Castile and León - Santiago Abascal, leader of Spain's far-right party Vox, called on voters for active participation in the final phase of the election campaign in the Castile and León region. He specifically emphasized the importance of his party gaining a strong position in the region, promising changes and an alternative governance.

In his speeches, Abascal sharply condemned the existing political "oppositionism" (weak opposition), stating that they could not adequately defend the interests of the people. He claimed that Vox would fill this void and become a true opposition force.
During the campaign, Abascal made harsh statements, accusing Feijóo, leader of the People's Party (PP), of "fraud," and Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's socialist government of being a "mafia." He called on voters to cast their ballots for Vox to fight against this "fraud" and "mafia."
At a mass rally organized in Valladolid, Abascal once again emphasized, "If Vox's power is great, everything will change, and these changes will be very positive." With this statement, he hinted that his party would play a significant role in the region's future.
Abascal's meetings in the rural and urban areas of Castile and León generated great interest. Some voters noted that they had "met" and "been in contact" with him, demonstrating their support for the Vox leader.
In the final days of the campaign, the Vox leader promised voters to "reach out for an alternative," specifically noting that his party offers a new direction for Spain's future.
