"We cannot forget where we come from and what we were born for," he says

A good reflexion by Javier Ortega Smith on Vox with a photograph taken in 2015

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A few minutes before nine at night, Javier Ortega Smith, vice president of Vox, has published a message on Twitter that I fully subscribe to:

"Nine years ago, just over twenty people around a table, we decided that no one represented us and, therefore, we had to change things and found a new political party. the support of almost no one, but a great deal of enthusiasm for this project that Spain and the Spanish people deserve.

Our principles and values were the best energy to move forward, and years later... so much work gave its first fruits, but without renouncing those principles.

We cannot forget where we came from and what we were born for, so that we never make a mistake where we are going."

Along with this text, Javier Ortega publishes a photo in which he, Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, Santiago Abascal and he appear. It is the photo that heads this post. Published on Vox's Facebook page on October 12, 2015, during the events to celebrate Hispanic Day in Barcelona. It was the time of Vox's "desert crossing", three years before obtaining its institutional representation in Andalusia.

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Photo: Vox.

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