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Vox recovers Fernando Paz, the essayist who denies the Holocaust and supports conversion therapies
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Vox recovers Fernando Paz, the essayist who denies the Holocaust and supports conversion therapies

Vox has rehired Fernando Paz, an essayist and historian who previously had to leave the party in 2019 after denying the Holocaust and supporting conversion therapies for LGBTQ+ individuals. According to El País, Paz was criticized by the Jewish community for questioning the Nuremberg trials. Recently, he participated as a professor at a training school linked to Vox and became an honorary patron of an organization co-founded by Santiago Abascal. Two sources familiar with Paz’s views suggest his return reflects the growing radicalism within Vox. Paz expressed that he feels honored to be considered useful to the party and does not believe he could harm its project. His return coincides with Vox’s alignment with European white supremacy figures like Martin Sellner and Eva Vlaardingerbroek. Additionally, Vox continues to have Jordi de la Fuente, a former neo-Nazi leader, as the head of their union (Solidaridad). Paz resigned from the Albacete candidacy in 2019 due to controversy over his revisionist views on the Holocaust and his defense of Francisco Franco. The Federation of Jewish Communities of Spain expressed concern over his appointment, citing his 'revisionist' and 'denialist' st

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El País logoEl PaísIndependent🔒ConservativeFactual 85Objective 70yesterday
Vox picks up a former candidate who resigned after revealing his Holocaust revisionism

The Spanish conservative party Vox has reinstated historian Fernando Paz, who was previously removed from their candidate list in 2019 after he was found to question the Nuremberg trials and support gay therapy. Paz had been accused by the Spanish Jewish community of Holocaust denial. Now, Vox has promoted him through its official channels, including his participation in a youth camp and his appointment as a professor at a party-linked school. He also serves as an honorary patron of a Spanish nationalist organization founded by Santiago Abascal. Two sources familiar with Paz’s career note this return as evidence of Vox’s increasing radicalization.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the reinstatement of Fernando Paz as part of Vox's growing radicalism, emphasizing his controversial views on historical issues like the Holocaust and Nuremberg trials. The narrative highlights Vox's promotion of figures with extreme positions, suggesting a shift toward more hard-

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article presents facts accurately based on available information, citing specific events such as Paz’s past role with Vox and his controversial views. However, it uses terms like 'ultraderechista' and 'negacionismo del Holocausto,' which may carry subjective connotations.

elDiario.es logoelDiario.esIndependentConservative18 hr. ago
Vox recovers Fernando Paz, the essayist who denies the Holocaust and supports conversion therapies

Vox has rehired Fernando Paz, an essayist and historian who previously had to leave the party in 2019 after denying the Holocaust and supporting conversion therapies for LGBTQ+ individuals. According to El País, Paz was criticized by the Jewish community for questioning the Nuremberg trials. Recently, he participated as a professor at a training school linked to Vox and became an honorary patron of an organization co-founded by Santiago Abascal. Two sources familiar with Paz’s views suggest his return reflects the growing radicalism within Vox. Paz expressed that he feels honored to be considered useful to the party and does not believe he could harm its project. His return coincides with Vox’s alignment with European white supremacy figures like Martin Sellner and Eva Vlaardingerbroek. Additionally, Vox continues to have Jordi de la Fuente, a former neo-Nazi leader, as the head of their union (Solidaridad). Paz resigned from the Albacete candidacy in 2019 due to controversy over his revisionist views on the Holocaust and his defense of Francisco Franco. The Federation of Jewish Communities of Spain expressed concern over his appointment, citing his 'revisionist' and 'denialist' st

Bias read (Conservative): The article highlights the return of a controversial figure known for Holocaust denial and support for conversion therapy, which aligns with far-right ideologies. It frames this as evidence of Vox's increasing radicalism and ties him to white supremacist figures, suggesting a right-leaning narrative

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