Feb 20 • 11:50 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El País

Ortega Smith responds to Abascal and announces he will stand firm: ‘Don’t doubt it. I will fight within the party’

Javier Ortega Smith announces his intention to fight within the Vox party following his suspension as spokesperson by Santiago Abascal.

Javier Ortega Smith, a prominent figure in the Vox party and a councilor in Madrid, has publicly declared his determination to fight back against Santiago Abascal's efforts to expel him from the party. This statement comes just 48 hours after Abascal initiated the expulsion process, which Smith views as unjust. In a press conference, he emphasized his commitment to using all available resources within the party's statutes to contest this decision, hinting he might even take the matter to ordinary jurisdiction if necessary.

During the impromptu press briefing, Ortega Smith expressed his emotional distress over his current situation and underlined the solidarity among party members, referencing a past slogan about firefighters. His public defiance signals a significant rift within the party's leadership, as his failure to answer questions regarding Abascal's motives for removing him underscores the factional tensions at play.

Smith's assertion that he will vigorously fight within the party suggests a larger struggle for control or direction within Vox at a critical time. The implications of this internal conflict could affect not only Smith's political future but also the overall unity and public perception of Vox as a right-wing political force in Spain.

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