Prohens warns Vox with Orbán's defeat: "Populism cannot fool everyone"
The president of the Parliament, Gabriel Le Senne, campaigned for the Hungarian extremist
PalmaThe PP deputies do not hide this Tuesday their satisfaction for the defeat of Viktor Orbán in the elections in Hungary. They see in the fact that the one who has ousted the extremist is not precisely from the left but Péter Magyar, a former member of their own ranks, a trend in favor of a more moderate right. While Vox, which sent its leader, Gabriel Le Senne, to campaign for Orbán in Hungary,sent its leader, Gabriel Le Senne, to campaign for Orbán in Hungary, now downplays the debacle, the president of the Government, Marga Prohens, has taken care to recall it in the session of control to the Government. In an exchange with Vox in Parliament, the popular politician warned him to be "alert" with populism, because "it cannot fool everyone all the time".
The head of the Executive has accused the spokesperson for the far-right, Manuela Cañadas, of trying to mislead citizens, and has equated right-wing populism with left-wing populism. She said this after Cañadas once again asked a question in which she related the saturation of the health system with irregular immigration, without data to support this argument.
Cañadas has demanded that Prohens report on the annual expenditure of healthcare "for illegal immigration", which he has accused of "invading" the Islands. Vox wants assistance not to be provided to irregular immigrants. Since the Government refuses to do so, alleging reasons of humanity and public health, Cañadas has asked that with this same argument they could be "sent to their countries".
Prohens has reproached Cañadas for repeating a question that he already asked him in the previous plenary session, when the president told him that immigrants without a residence permit represent only 1% of the demand for the public health system.