Vox has proposed to its affiliates a reform of its statutes that includes as a serious infraction any demonstration that “damages the public image” of the party, its organs or its affiliates. It also penalizes non-compliance with the “instructions” given by the training for public statements on social networks or the media.
The formation led by Santiago Abascal celebrates this Saturday its Ordinary General Assemblywhich includes the approval of the accounts for the year 2022, the report of the general secretary and a proposal to reform the statutes that will be submitted to the verdict of the affiliates.
The document, to which Europa Press has had access, Vox modifies its sanctioning regime to include as a serious infraction “verbal or written statements by any means that damage the public image of the party or any of its collegiate bodies, its members and affiliates “. All this, he points out, “without prejudice to the right of any affiliate to exercise criticism or issue an opinion on the policies and strategic lines adopted by the competent bodies.”
Vox will also sanction with the same seriousness “repeated non-compliance with the instructions given in relation to acts of public communication, on social networks or ordinary media.”
Failure to comply with these postulates may lead to the suspension of their rights for members in a period between six months and two years or the disqualification to perform a position or function within the formation; although incurring these serious sanctions repeatedly can end in the expulsion of the party, as contemplated in the statutes.