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He is also known for his covert homophobia, since he declared himself a standard-bearer for LGBT rights he was against homosexuals being able to adopt, in Espejo Público he warned that he did not agree to call him "gay marriage", one of his councilmen said that they were "sick" and even Vox, as a party, pulled the icon of a ghost wrapped in the LGBT flag from his sleeve to point them out as his enemies in the April 28 elections and threatened not to allow the Pride celebration in Madrid.
He is also known for his covert homophobia, since he declared himself a standard-bearer for LGBT rights he was against homosexuals being able to adopt, in Espejo Público he warned that he did not agree to call him "gay marriage", one of his councilmen said that they were "sick" and even Vox, as a party, pulled the icon of a ghost wrapped in the LGBT flag from his sleeve to point them out as his enemies in the April 28 elections and threatened not to allow the Pride celebration in Madrid.
Santiago Abascal, asserted in 2019 that whenever they can, according to the current laws on the possession of weapons, Spaniards have the right to defend themselves "with a knife, a stick, an ashtray or a weapon" and cannot be they stand still "when they attack him and see that their daughters are raped", and those who do so "should not then go through a judicial hell" but should be given "a medal of civil merit" (Spanish civil Award). Abascal proposed a project called "parental PIN" so that "parents can exclude their children from teachings, talks, workshops or activities with an ideological or moral charge." As with televisions or digital platforms, their ideals aim to give parents all the power to censor, according to their moral convictions, certain activities. His party called for "a guarantee that the training centers do not spread any ideology that denies undoubted scientific facts, with special attention to biology." In other words, in public schools they do not talk about abortion and homosexuality. He asked Andalusian institutions and local schools to celebrate the feast of October 12, which is Hispanic Day, to change the Day of Andalusia, to commemorate on February 28 the celebration of the referendum on the initiative of the autonomous process of Andalusia to celebrate the January 2 "the culmination of the Reconquest" by the Spanish hundreds of years ago.  
Santiago Abascal, asserted in 2019 that whenever they can, according to the current laws on the possession of weapons, Spaniards have the right to defend themselves "with a knife, a stick, an ashtray or a weapon" and cannot be they stand still "when they attack him and see that their daughters are raped", and those who do so "should not then go through a judicial hell" but should be given "a medal of civil merit" (Spanish civil Award). Abascal proposed a project called "parental PIN" so that "parents can exclude their children from teachings, talks, workshops or activities with an ideological or moral charge." As with televisions or digital platforms, their ideals aim to give parents all the power to censor, according to their moral convictions, certain activities. His party called for "a guarantee that the training centers do not spread any ideology that denies undoubted scientific facts, with special attention to biology." In other words, in public schools they do not talk about abortion and homosexuality. He asked Andalusian institutions and local schools to celebrate the feast of October 12, which is Hispanic Day, to change the Day of Andalusia, to commemorate on February 28 the celebration of the referendum on the initiative of the autonomous process of Andalusia to celebrate the January 2 "the culmination of the Reconquest" by the Spanish hundreds of years ago.  
It is also common to go with his party to enemy cities such as the Basque Country and Catalonia ,being he and his supporters of mass attacks who consider his presence an act of provocation,in one of them Santiago Abascal lit one of his cigars with the emblem of Spain in front of the protesters and expressed a provocative pose,in addition to an attempted assault against abascal himself in Girona.
It is also common to go with his party to enemy cities such as the Basque Country and Catalonia ,being he and his supporters of mass attacks who consider his presence an act of provocation,in one of them Santiago Abascal lit one of his cigars with the emblem of Spain in front of the protesters and expressed a provocative pose.


He was the target of criticism for preferring the dictatorship of [[Francisco Franco]] over the multiparty government.
He was the target of criticism for preferring the dictatorship of [[Francisco Franco]] over the multiparty government.
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