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Vox’s contortionism in Europe: from asking to leave the EU to wanting to impose the xenophobic and anticlimactic agenda on 9J

Vox's contortionism in Europe: from asking to leave the EU to wanting to impose the xenophobic and anticlimactic agenda on 9J

The ideas that Vox has been defending since it entered politics in 2015 have left no room for doubt: they have all been aimed at suggesting Spain leave the European Union as the United Kingdom did in 2020, a decision that was endorsed by the British citizenship and is known as brexit. However, this drastic position has been modulating as Vox has grown and achieved institutional power.

In its beginnings, the Spanish extreme right embraced climate denialism with the request to abandon the Treaty of Paris, advocated for the expulsion of illegal immigrants against article 24 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and the Convention on the rights of the child of 1989, and supported the repeal of gender violence laws, despite the Council of Europe Convention.

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