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|type of villain = Spanish supremacist|occupation = President of VOX|skills = power of persuasion based on leftist discontent in Spain|hobby = defend Spanish sovereignty
|type of villain = Spanish supremacist|occupation = President of VOX|skills = power of persuasion based on leftist discontent in Spain|hobby = defend Spanish sovereignty
|Image = Acto de Vox en Vistalegre (44248342555) (cropped).jpg}}
|Image = Acto de Vox en Vistalegre (44248342555) (cropped).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.|Santiago Abascal}}
{{Quote|Insulting for Sánchez to destroy with a steamroller the weapons that his now partners used to commit their crimes, 300 of them unsolved.
It remains to be seen whether they will also destroy the Molotov cocktails whose fuse is lit by their government partners today.
It is a scandal.|Santiago Abascal}}


Santiago Abascal Conde (Bilbao; April 14, 1976) is a controversial Spanish nationalist and politician, known president of Vox since 2014. His father Santiago Abascal Escuza was kidnapped by [[ETA]].
Santiago Abascal Conde (Bilbao; April 14, 1976) is a controversial Spanish nationalist and politician, known president of Vox since 2014. His father Santiago Abascal Escuza was kidnapped by [[ETA]].