The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has criticized the “drift” of some bishops who have “attacked” his party. “Let them say mass, but if they are going to defend the immigration invasion, many parishioners are not going to like it,” he expressed.
He did so during his speech at a Vox event held this Saturday in the Valladolid town of Arroyo de la Encomienda, where he was accompanied by the party’s candidate for the Presidency of the Board, Carlos Pollán, according to Europa Press.
Precisely, Abascal has pointed out that there are “very confused people in Spain, even in very important institutions”, an issue on which he has pointed out that some bishops have “harshly attacked” Vox.
“The truth is that the drift of some of the pastors is surprising, but if they are going to defend the migratory invasion, it seems to me that many parishioners are not going to like it,” he elaborated, to immediately assure that “many Spaniards are not going to like that some bishops condemn them to the migratory invasion and Islamization.”


