The president of the Cortes de Castilla y León, Carlos Pollán, declared that he was “at the disposal” of Vox to be a candidate for the presidency of the Council if the party decides, and considered that the party is going through an “unstoppable” moment. … growth and internal “solidity” after overcoming difficult months.
Pollán recalled that Vox does not have autonomous structures and that decisions on candidates are made at the national level, through the Executive Committee, “with representatives of the different communities, institutions and parliamentary chambers”. “In the elections in Castilla y León, the party will nominate its candidate“As he always does, for the good of Spain and the Spanish people,” he emphasized in reference to the elections that the Community will organize in March.
The president of the Cortés insisted, in an interview with Europa Press, that he would remain available for the project, as he was in previous elections, and stressed that the candidate chosen by the party “will be a candidate who will not disappoint his voters, who will not deceive them and who will defend his principles to the end.” “It will be infinitely better than that of the PP or the PSOE”he added.
Pollán acknowledged that Vox went through “convulsive years” after entering and leaving the regional government, but he stressed that the party maintains “a clear and coherent line” that enjoys the support of its members. According to him, departures from the party were “much less important” than in other parties and stressed that all internal decisions “are approved in assembly with the majority approval of activists”.
Concerning the electoral future, he showed his confidence in the work of the party, even if he did not predict the results. “We don’t trust surveys; Our best investigation is into the actions and support of supporters, Vox is unstoppable right now,” he said.
Pollán also defended the decision to abandon the coalition government with the Popular Party. “It wasn’t a scare, it was a question of principles,” he said. “We have been faithful from the first moment“But the repeated ruptures of the pact and especially the question of illegal immigration led us to leave; the other parties would never have given up their share of power.”
The president of the Cortés concluded that Vox maintains its principles intact and that its commitment to voters is “not to deceive them, to keep what was promised and to offer a clear alternative to two parties whose policies, in many cases, are indistinguishable.”