Victor Sánchez del Real, founder of Vox, on Espinosa: “In politics you suffer from continuous exposure, and it does not pay emotionally or financially”
The former deputy and founder of Vox, Víctor Sánchez del Real, has ruled on the resignation of Iván Espinosa de los Monteros: “Iván’s process of reflection has led him to take a step back for family reasons, which no one has the right to discuss , but there are also professional and political ones”. The journalist, who has described himself as a direct source, has explained that participation in politics has a cost: “You suffer in politics due to continued exposure, and politics does not pay emotionally or even financially.”
Given the insistence of the journalist’s questions to find out if the departure of the former member of the hard core of Vox is due to internal tensions with the leadership, del Real has acknowledged that in the party “experiments are taking place, changes of position and people who are leading the party to different results”. Without mentioning anyone, the still low-ranking member of Vox has drawn a business simile: “We sold a drink, and now we have sold less, that must be analyzed.”
Despite the electoral debacle of the ultra party in the last general elections of 23-J (where Vox left 19 seats and almost 700,000 votes), the former congressman has insisted that Santiago Abascal’s party continues to be the third force in Spain ” with all the public and private media, as demonstrated by the round table of this same program, against it”. Del Real has indicated that the transfer of votes from Vox to the PP “has been deactivated, and that his vote has yielded to abstention.” Something, he wanted to conclude, that “can be modified and changed.”
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