In the Huesca City Council, the PSOE has managed to move forward with only your votes the motion of disapproval to the vice president of Aragon, Alejandro Nolasco. The votes in favor of the socialists have been enough to mark the vice president as “xenophobic” and “racist”, in a Manichean motion with which the left seeks, ultimately, strain relationships between the bipartite partners in the Government of Aragon.
It's something obvious. The fourth point of the motion of disapproval of Vice President Nolasco (Vox) approved in Huesca this Monday, is intended to be a Trojan horse for point out the president of Aragón, Jorge Azcón.
At this point, the motion of disapproval of Nolasco states that the “Huesca City Council, will demand from Mr. Azcónas president of all Aragonese to disapprove his vice president, for his statements”, when precisely not even the PP has voted in favor of disapproval.
A whiting that bites its tail, considering that the PP has abstained in the vote, as expected, after the City Council promoted the brochure in circulation in collaboration with the Association of Arab and African Women and Immigrants. An abstention criticized by the PSOE, considering that Lorena Orduna's position shows that she “does not oppose Vox's racist theses.”
The context of Nolasco's statements: jihadist alert
Far from seriously addressing this tricky issue of general interest in the community, such as the palpable risk of jihadist terrorism In light of the latest tragedy in Russia, which has raised the alert in the European Union, the left is trying to divert the focus towards the messenger, in this case the vice president of Aragón, who has been warning of the danger since coming to power. of religious radicalization and the link with illegal immigration.
The socialists have been stretching the vice president's statements for two weeks, to maintain the controversy over whether Nolasco incited “hatred” on March 13, in the mediations of the Aljafería palace, when he tore up said pamphlet in which Islam was encouraged in schools promoting activities for all schoolchildren focused on Ramadan, such as making wreaths with the motto 'Ramadan Mubarak' (blessed ramadan).
In fact, it is notable that the socialist party attended, two weeks ago, the call in Zaragoza for the Islamic Commission of Spain to disapprove of Nolasco's statements, when precisely the president of this entity, Aiman Adlbiis investigated by the National Court for financing jihadist terrorism of Al Qaeda in Syria.
An alleged plot that also affected to the previous president of the Islamic Commission, as well as the largest federation of Islamic associations, Killwhich is also currently chaired by Aiman Adlbi, and whose treasurer is in provisional prison without bail for allegedly belonging to the same pro-jihadist plot.
Motion to disapprove of Nolasco in Huesca
The motion has passed only with the votes of the socialistswith the abstention of the PP, as well as the non-attached councilor José Luis Laborda, who left Vox at the beginning of this legislature, and logically, the two Vox councilors have voted against.
Lorena Orduna does not oppose Vox's racist theses.
The socialists have moved forward with the motion to disapprove of the words Nolasco with the abstention of the PP. So far the only thing Orduna has done is be in profile with very vague statements. https://t.co/HJEn6GPmB7— PSOE Huesca (@PSOEHuesca) March 25, 2024
Furthermore, it is necessary to note that the socialists of the province of Huesca are considered by andThe PSOE of Aragon itself as a factionsince those are aligned with the pro-Sanchez national leadership, unlike the still socialist leadership with Lambán at the head, along with Mayte Pérez.
Precisely, also this Monday, Mayte Pérez and the rest of the left in the Cortes, rfiled a joint motion to urge Azcón to dismiss the vice president. While the approved motion registered by the socialists in Huesca has not received, in contrast, any mention at this time by Pérez or the PSOE in Aragón.
PP and Vox on the issue of immigration
This is not the first time that PP and Vox have made their divergent positions on immigration clear. In fact, the president of Aragón, Jorge Azcón, has expressed on different occasions that the party he leads in the community exists «an absolute divergence “what the current government partners think.”
Although, in statements this Monday, the president did not give the left a chance in its attempt to weaken his government, and settled the controversy surrounding Vox's immigration position forcefully, announcing that he was not going to stop no one “to disagree.”
«The left thinks that when there are discrepancies on the left, that is pluralitybut when there are discrepancies in a center-right government it is a crisis. “That's not true,” she repeated twice.
Azcón, in his speech to the media, discovered the intentions that the left was seeking and that they would be to divert attention from the serious internal problems that the PSOE is going through with corruption with a smoke screen.
«The PSOE is only interested in talking about Vox“Not to mention the internal problems, corruption, as well as the problems it has with Amnesty,” he said.
In fact, the PP also held a press conference this Monday, to reinforce this idea, removing the controversy aroused by the vice president's statements, warning that “the left has once again shown itsu lack of political project for Aragon and for Spainand it only has one word: Vox.
The PP spokesperson, Fernando Ledesma, He regretted that the Aragonese left, fundamentally the parties that were part of the previous Government, “continue not wanting to talk about the problems of the Aragonesethey do not make any type of constructive contribution.