Since their landing in national politics, Santiago Abascal and Vox have incessantly and transversally maintained a proposal that does not appear in their electoral programs: take the Government “to the dock” of the accused. They have tried in many ways in the last three years and to date, all their communications with the Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court have ended in failure. Up to half a dozen inadmissible and rejected complaints in which the far-right party asked to indict its political rivals, accusing them of crimes that do not exist, trying to make the use of freedom of expression illegal, or even making the wrong window when presenting the complaint in the court that was not.