Santiago Abascal calls for the resignation of María Jesús Montero for trying to “coerce women to withdraw harassment complaints”

Santiago Abascal Its activity on the street and in the virtual world has doubled in recent days. After agreeing with the Popular Party to make Juanfran Pérez Yurca Head of the Valencian Community, his political training is very much at stake In the regional elections in Extremadura on December 21. For this reason, it intensified its agenda to attack the left and the right, both the People’s Party and the Socialist Party.

He asked this Saturday on the social network X (formerly Twitter) Resignation of Maria Jesús Montero First Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economy and Finance and candidate for the 2026 Andalusian elections. A claim as a result of the various cases of harassment that have appeared in recent weeks and have affected Andalusians. Paco Salazar and Antonio Navarro (from Torremolinos) as heroes. Monteiro, Secretary General of the Socialist Workers Party of Andalusia, has been accused of not responding to complaints of harassment made by several activists, and even of wanting to cover them up.

The Vox leader shared a “tweet” with an ABC Sevilla news story to demand his departure. “Are they going to call me sexist for saying that this woman (Maria Jesús Montero) should resign because of this? I tried to coerce women Until they withdraw the complaints of harassment they have been subjected to?” Abascal points out.

“Well, they can call me whatever they want. because They have to go home. Or to the bench. “Because women must be protected from the socialist mafia and the invasion of the rapists they brought,” continued a wall message addressed to the party led by Pedro Sánchez. The information published by this medium refers to the fact that Maria Jesús Montero met the sexual harassment complainant from Torremolinos at the NH Hotel in Malaga.

This comes a few hours after Santiago Abascal himself criticized the Andalusian Minister of Equality, Social Inclusion, Youth and Family, Lollis López, for understanding that Juan Soto Ivar’s book should have been presented in a private space, and not in the Infanta Elena Library, as was the case with the Culture Approval. Fox threatens to “kill” all equality departments Well, as he argued, the Constitution does state that “we are all equal.” “Equality ministries and equality ministries only serve politicians to line their pockets and appoint friends, nothing more,” Abascal added.