Ten years ago, Pedro Sánchez tried to rig the primary elections in the PSOE, causing a scandal in his own party.
A scam to give away citizenship to millions of foreigners
For some time now, certain media outlets have been highlighting what appears to be a repetition of those events, but on a much larger scale. This is what is happening with the so-called "Grandchildren Law," created in 2022, which has already served to add 600,000 new voters to the 2027 electoral register, the year in which, according to Pedro Sánchez, the next general elections will be held, given his refusal to call early elections despite all the corruption scandals affecting his government and his party.
On June 8, Isabel Durán warned in the newspaper El Debate that the government is using that law to grant nationality to descendants of Spaniards who emigrated in the 19th century. Durán warned: "Under the umbrella of the 'Grandchildren Law,' the PSOE and the Government have found a colossal loophole to inflate the Spanish voter registry abroad." This is a complete fraud that distorts the aforementioned law, which was created to provide reparations to the victims of exile from the Republican side of the Civil War and to those repressed by the Franco regime.
On Sunday, Josu de Miguel, in the newspaper El Mundo, pointed out that that law "is already a democratic problem", warning that "the volume of applications has exceeded all expectations: almost two and a half million" and adding: "the administration has taken the easy way out and is giving away nationalities by not requiring the supposed material that allows access to them: being exiled for political and ideological reasons."
🔴 @Santi_ABASCAL denuncia la peor de las corruptelas de Pedro Sánchez:
"Afirmo que lo peor de Sánchez ya ha llegado: Está actuando para robar las próximas elecciones en España". pic.twitter.com/ZkKSgLymh9
— VOX 🇪🇸 (@vox_es) June 24, 2026
Abascal: “Sánchez is acting to steal the next elections in Spain”
Yesterday, in a speech from the rostrum of the Congress of Deputies, Santiago Abascal, national president of Vox, a conservative party that is the third most voted party in Spain, warned: "I affirm that the worst is yet to come, that the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, in collusion with several of his accomplices in other schemes, is maneuvering to adulterate and manipulate the upcoming general elections and fraudulently remain in power. I can say it more clearly, ladies and gentlemen: Sánchez is acting to steal the next elections in Spain."
The Vox leader added: "I'm not talking about petty fraud here and there. I'm denouncing an entire plot designed to alter the outcome of the upcoming elections. A plot that has been dedicated to eliminating all control over the votes of Spaniards cast abroad, while at the same time distributing millions of Spanish passports to people who have never lived in Spain. And it does so with maximum efficiency, wherever all of Sánchez's allies still maintain political structures capable of influencing our elections."
Santiago Abascal pointed to the cases of Mexico, Brazil, the socialist dictatorship of Venezuela, the organs of power that the left still has in Argentina, and the communist dictatorship of Cuba, denouncing: "There will be no interveners, no traceability, and no custody of the envelopes."
The Debate exposes the massive fraud of the Grandchildren Law
One day after Abascal's speech, Isabel Durán published the following in El Debate: "Several Church archives reveal that the verification of the birth certificates used to grant the grandchildren's rights is almost nonexistent". The investigation carried out by this media outlet has verified that "consulates do not check the thousands of baptismal certificates used to grant citizenship with diocesan historical archives. Many of these records were destroyed by fire between 1931 and 1939, and in many cases, nothing remains to verify the origin required by law. The same occurs when extending citizenship to 19th-century immigrants: most applications are supported by sacramental records because the Civil Registry only began operating in 1871. Networks dedicated to trafficking or falsifying the documentation that opens the door to citizenship are making a killing".
Lo que El Debate ha destapado y lo que Santiago Abascal denunció ayer en el Congreso es un colosal fraude para robar las próximas elecciones generales regalando la nacionalidad a millones de personas que nunca han vido en España, mediante un mecanismo con el que el gobierno de Pedro Sánchez pone el foco en determinadas bolsas de potenciales votantes afines al PSOE, cediendo el control de esas nacionalizaciones fraudulentas a gobiernos izquierdistas, incluidas dos dictaduras que tienen un evidente interés de que en España siga habiendo un gobierno de coalición de socialistas y comunistas.
What El Debate has uncovered and what Santiago Abascal denounced yesterday in Congress is a colossal fraud to steal the next general elections by giving away nationality to millions of people who have never lived in Spain, through a mechanism with which the government of Pedro Sánchez focuses on certain pools of potential voters aligned with the PSOE, ceding control of these fraudulent nationalizations to leftist governments, including two dictatorships that have an obvious interest in Spain continuing to have a coalition government of socialists and communists.
If the justice system does not put a stop to this, democracy will disappear in Spain
What we are witnessing is extremely serious and confirms the Venezuelan path of Spanish socialism, an attempt to turn our country into a replica of the socialist dictatorship that has been governing in Venezuela for decades through constant electoral fraud and the suppression of the most basic freedoms. If the justice system does not act against this massive fraud, democracy in Spain will be doomed to disappear, buried by a political mafia made up of unscrupulous people who have long been trying to undermine the most basic democratic checks and balances, such as judicial independence and the legislative power, currently held hostage by the government despite being in the minority.
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Photo: Vox Congreso. The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, pointing at Pedro Sánchez during a speech from the Congress podium on May 22, 2024.
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