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Santiago Abascal: "Barcelona is a Spanish club, but it does not want to act as such"


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The Central Electoral Board has not authorized the presence of Vox in any of the two debates between the candidates for the presidency of the Government. However, Santiago Abascal has had a presence in the media during these weeks of campaigning. One of his last interventions has been in the program of Susanna Griso. Among several issues, the Catalan journalist also played football.

Abascal has never hidden that football is one of his greatest passions and that he has an inclination for Real Madrid. It is, precisely, on the eternal rival of the white set that has been expanded. The leader of Vox has assured that if he does not feel any sympathy for Barcelona it is because he has become politicized and, above all because he "does not want to act" like the Spanish club he is.

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"I feel that Barcelona has become institutionalized towards the pro-independence side, the Barça directive has made it more than a club, it is a political instrument, it is a Spanish club, but it does not want to act as such", assured a Santiago Abascal that criticizes alignment with secessionism.

A possible final of Champions

Barcelona play against Liverpool the semi-finals of the Champions League and reach the final of the Metropolitan Wanda to beat the reds in a double match. Asked about this possible ending with Barça as the protagonist, Abascal has been indifferent towards the meeting, although sad for "all those followers" that the Barça team has in every corner of Spain.


"I would see it with distance, I would give exactly that moment, because I also think that some would take advantage of that moment to attack Spain, and that makes me very sad, for all those followers that Barcelona has throughout Spain," he commented. candidate for the presidency of the Government by Vox.

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