This Tuesday the Government took another step to shield abortion in the Constitution with the approval in the Council of Ministers of the reform of article 43, which includes the right to health protection, to add that public authorities will guarantee the exercise of women's right to voluntary termination of pregnancy in conditions of real and effective equality.
However, this advance to protect women has been described by the far-right Santiago Abascal as “death, pain and misery” and has lashed out against the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, assuring that “he is the enemy of the people”.
In a post on his X account, he has responded to a news story about this matter, alluding to more rights that the Government has approved. "For outsiders... hotels, aid, and universal healthcare paid for by ordinary Spaniards. For ordinary Spaniards, only euthanasia, abortion, invasions, and rapes," he wrote.
“That offers the government of Sánchez: death, pain and misery. He hates Spaniards and that's why he wants to replace them. Sánchez is the enemy of the people”, he has culminated his message.
For outsiders... hotels, aid and universal healthcare paid for by ordinary Spaniards.
— Santiago Abascal 🇪🇸 (@Santi_ABASCAL) April 7, 2026
For ordinary Spaniards only euthanasia, abortion, invasions and rapes. That's what Sánchez's government offers: death, pain and misery.
He hates Spaniards and that's why he wants… https://t.co/tixk6ca6Ml