Overview
- Presenting his book 'Orden y libertad' at the Fundación Rafael del Pino, José María Aznar accused Vox of seeking to finish off the PP in remarks delivered before an audience that included PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo.
- Aznar asserted that the PP is the lone constitutional defender in Spain, using the claim to sharpen his party’s contrast with rivals on the right and left.
- He dismissed an immediate motion of no confidence as lacking the necessary conditions and argued that pursuing one would fuel frustration and empower extremes.
- Criticizing Pedro Sánchez for, in his view, raising a political 'wall,' he said Vox wants a similar barrier 'painted by me,' while he advocated excluding only those who attack national unity and the Constitution.
- He praised Feijóo’s prudence and resolve, urged citizens to step in from central positions, and framed upcoming elections as the proper route to change.
 
 