The Spanish party Vox (extreme right) denounced this Thursday the “unjustified attacks” that the Argentine president, Javier Mileihas received from the Spanish Government for denouncing the “corruption” that, he assured, “is surrounding the PSOE (Socialist Party) and the inner circle” of the head of the Executive, Pedro Sánchez.
On the eve of Milei’s arrival in the Spanish capital, Vox defended that the ultraliberal president Milei could be awarded in Spain, in reference to the International Medal awarded by the regional government of the Community of Madrid, which its president, the conservative Isabel Díaz Ayuso will deliver it to you this Friday.
In statements to the press, Vox spokesperson in Congress, Pepa Millán, argued that, on her previous trip to Spain At the end of May to participate in the annual Vox convention, Milei limited himself to denouncing the “obvious” when he called the wife of the head of the Spanish Executive, Begoña Gómez, “corrupt.”
This statement caused the withdrawal of the Spanish ambassador in Buenos Aires and led to a strong diplomatic and personal crisis between Milei and the socialist Sánchez.
A Spanish judge decided last April to investigate Begoña Gómez after the self-styled ‘union’ Clean Hands filed a complaint, based on press reports, for the alleged commission of crimes of influence peddling and corruption in business, and that the Spanish Prosecutor’s Office asked to file.
According to Vox, the Argentine president also deserves “all the recognition” for having achieved what “was unthinkable in Argentina” such as, Millán said, ending socialism that “was literally ruining one of the countries that could be one of the richest in the world.”
On his second trip to Spain since he became president, Milei will meet with Isabel Díaz Ayuso, who will present him with the International Medal of the Community of Madrid, and will collect an award from the Juan de Mariana Institute, a liberal thinker.
Spanish diplomatic sources said today that Díaz Ayuso “shows profound disloyalty” to the institutions for not informing the Executive of his activities with Milei and they emphasize that “it is surprising and anomalous” that the Argentine president has not requested to meet with the head of the Government Pedro Sanchez on this visit to Spain nor on the previous one.
For his part, Díaz Ayuso, in a session of the Madrid regional Parliament, assured this Thursday that he is not “to blame” for Milei making an “institutional” trip and not meeting with the Spanish Government, which has caused “a crisis.” democratic and constantly insulting.”
This is how he referred to the open crisis between both countries due to the exchange of attacks between Milei and the president of the Spanish Government, the socialist Pedro Sánchez, and several of his ministers.
Source: Gestion

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