Abascal remembers that it’s the unions which have warned about voting by mail and expects extra employees

The chief of Vox, Santiago Abascal, recalled that the unions are those who’ve warned in regards to the state of affairs within the Post Office, which may make it tough for residents to vote for the overall elections on July 23, given what he hopes will likely be a reinforcement of employees to alleviate the collapse.

In an interview on RNE, Abascal identified that Comisiones Obreras was exactly the one who first denounced that there are “many difficulties” in managing the vote by mail, “that they aren’t with the ability to distribute votes” and that the introduced improve in personnel “shouldn’t be TRUE”.

That, he has said, “logically has generated concern all through the world”, for which he hopes that the employees may have a “reinforcement” of the workforce and might finalize the distribution of all requests for voting by mail made by residents. “Because in any other case we will likely be in an advanced state of affairs,” she warned.

“Packing baggage for Sánchez”

Vox has spent the complete electoral marketing campaign encouraging its followers and sympathizers to train the precise to vote by mail in the event that they anticipate that they won’t be at house on July 23, in the midst of summer season, a date that Abascal has denounced on a number of events in his rallies however that he believes that “it should go incorrect” for the president of the Government and socialist candidate, Pedro Sánchez.

Today, the get together has as soon as once more unfold a message on social networks advising that it’s the final day to request a vote by mail. “If on 23J you can’t go to vote in individual, keep in mind to pack your baggage for Pedro Sánchez earlier than you go on trip,” he encourages.

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