On Thu, Feb 03, 2022 at 10:22:37AM +0000, Andre Rangel wrote:
Hi Alex,
Thank you for your text. Just a minor correction.
Unfortunately. In Portugal, the extreme right “Chega” was the third most voted
in the last election (7.15% of the votes). In Spain Vox is the political
umbrela for Francoism/Nazi/Nationalist movements. Vox is connected with Chega.
Unfortunately.
I was going to reply to this too. Yes, in Spain Vox is also quite
representative of the anti-vax movement. Santiago Abascal, its leader,
has refused to say whether he's vaccinated or not: https://cadenaser-com.translate.goog/ser/2021/09/18/sociedad/1631954620_782993.html?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp
This is party that is managing to attract everything that's fringe on
the right and extreme right. One of its representatives in parliament
tweeted "Trust the plan" on Jan 7th 2021:
https://twitter.com/Macarena_Olona/status/1347341468218888192?s=20
Cheers,
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