Santiago Abascal's party has been guiding its speeches for more than a year to seduce the popular class voter. In this strategy, last summer they opted for the creation of their own union to represent that battle to dispute the workers' vote to the leftist formations. Now, and after a few discreet first months, the organization faces its first Labor Day with the aim of scratching space for the traditional left-wing union forces. It has called mobilizations in almost all the provincial capitals of the country, although the main act will take place in Madrid, where the final stretch of the May 4


Santiago Abascal's party has been guiding its speeches for more than a year to seduce the popular class voter. In this strategy, last summer they opted for the creation of their own union to represent that battle to dispute the workers' vote to the leftist formations. Now, and after a few discreet first months, the organization faces its first Labor Day with the aim of scratching space for the traditional left-wing union forces. It has called mobilizations in almost all the provincial capitals of the country, although the main act will take place in Madrid, where the final stretch of the May 4 electoral campaign is played. The union, dubbed 'Solidarity', has been present at most of the party's events in recent weeks through banners from militants or Vox charges on Workers' Day. Under the slogan "Go out to defend yourself", they have called caravans of cars outside the Community of Madrid and a rally in the capital, specifically in Conde de Casal. The secretary general, Rodrigo Alonso, Abascal himself and the 4-M candidate, Rocío Monasterio, have been there, as reported by the party. Sources at the top of the organization explain that they go to May 1 with the hope that it will be their first big day and that they do it with the same objective for which they set up Solidarity. In its beginnings, it was clear that among the party leaders there are profiles who doubt more about some of the specific bets of the union. Solidaridad initially advocated a rise in the minimum interprofessional wage (SMI) among its fundamental measures, without nuances. A proposal that had never been addressed by Vox in its program. This was publicly rejected by his parliamentary spokesman, Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, in a movement rarely seen in the party, which is used to secrecy about internal criticism. Shortly after, the union specified that the increase would only occur if it did not affect the company, something that would completely change the current SMI concept. The creation


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