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Pradales, on a possible electoral advance: "When Vox shows up, all the alarms go off."

Together with the presidents of the Generalitat de Catalunya and the Xunta de Galicia, the lehendakari participated today in a colloquium in Barcelona in which he warned that Vox wants to eradicate the state of autonomy, 

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The President of the Government, Imanol Pradales , has called for caution in the face of the change of political cycle that could lead to the Spanish Government, but has also stressed the need to be vigilant and has said that if the People's Party enters the equation with the ultra-right-wing Vox party, "all alarms are raised."

"There is a lot of talk about what may come, but for us all the alarms are raised, if Vox comes in. Why? Because he has a firm position against self-government, he doesn't believe in our institutions and he doesn't defend our identity," he said.

The president, together with the presidents of Catalonia and Galicia, Salvador Illa and Alfonso Rueda , respectively, participated in a day organized in Barcelona by the Cercle d'Economia forum in which they discussed not only the models of autonomous financing, but also the political situation in Spain and the possible electoral advance.

For his part, the Catalan leader, Illa, believes that the Spanish Government "still has a long way to go" and has ruled out the possibility of President Pedro Sánchez calling early elections.

Rueda, on the other hand, has said that the PSOE stage is over and that the public must be given the floor, and that early elections are the best way to deal with the turbulent situation in Spanish politics.

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