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{{Villain Infobox|fullname = Santiago Abascal Conde|crimes = [[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Homophobia]]<br>[[Totalitarism]]|type of villain = Spanish supremacist|occupation = President of VOX|skills = power of persuasion based on leftist discontent in Spain|hobby = defend Spanish sovereignty|image = Santiago Abascal Pesident of VOX.jpg}} | {{Villain Infobox|fullname = Santiago Abascal Conde|crimes = [[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Homophobia]]<br>[[Totalitarism]]|type of villain = Spanish supremacist|occupation = President of VOX|skills = power of persuasion based on leftist discontent in Spain|hobby = defend Spanish sovereignty|image = Santiago Abascal Pesident of VOX.jpg}}{{Quote|We have already thanked the political spokespersons with the Vox supporters attacked since last November. I have already done it in person, because there have been few signs of solidarity, and almost no political party has supported them. They have seen it normally. I can understand it because fear is a very powerful gag, but that violent apartheid is actually lynching and harassment of the right to dissent and the duty to rebel against those who seek to impose a speech. | ||
}}{{Important}}Santiago Abascal Conde (Bilbao; April 14, 1976) is a controversial Spanish nationalist and politician, known president of Vox since 2014. | |||
{{Important}}Santiago Abascal Conde (Bilbao; April 14, 1976) is a controversial Spanish nationalist and politician, known president of Vox since 2014. | |||
Graduated in Sociology, he joined the Popular Party (PP) as a young man and was active in local politics as a councilor for the Llodio City Council (1999-2007), as well as a member of the General Boards of Álava (2003-2004). Member of the Basque Parliament between 2004 and 2009, Abascal held two freely appointed positions in the Autonomous Administration of the Community of Madrid between 2010 and 2013. | Graduated in Sociology, he joined the Popular Party (PP) as a young man and was active in local politics as a councilor for the Llodio City Council (1999-2007), as well as a member of the General Boards of Álava (2003-2004). Member of the Basque Parliament between 2004 and 2009, Abascal held two freely appointed positions in the Autonomous Administration of the Community of Madrid between 2010 and 2013. |