PP and Vox Strike Third Regional ‘National Priority’ Pact to Form Government in Castilla Y León
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Far right stay in power in Spain's Castilla y León region in another win for Vox
Spain's main opposition conservative party united with the far right to have its leader re-elected in the northern region of Castilla y León on Wednesday, their latest alliance before next year's general election.
Castilla y León will have a coalition government of PP and Vox, with a vice presidency and three councillors for the party that presides Abascal. More ammunition for Sanchismo, which will attack Feijóo even more strongly by this agreement, which joins those already reached in Extremadura and Aragon and who knows if it will be reached also in Andalusia. Juanma Moreno has stayed to 2 seats of the absolute majority but Vox, who has not met expectat…
In Spain, the conservative People's Party (PP) and the far-right Vox are expanding their strategy of regional alliances, now in Castile and León. The parties strongly criticise the liberal immigration policy of the government.
«It is a good day for Castile and León». This is how the acting president of the Junta and the PP in the Community, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, began his intervention, minutes after signing with Vox's spokesman in the Autonomous Parliament, a government agreement with the aim of maintaining the four years of legislature.
Carlos Pollán will assume the First Vice Presidency, while the PP will retain Presidency, Finance, Health, Education and Environment in the new government of Mañueco. More news: PP and Vox reach a government agreement for Castilla y León, with national priority and vice presidency for Pollán
The minister for Digital Transformation and the Public Service, Óscar López, has already qualified without first reading the document as "a pact of infamy" the agreement reached between PP and Vox for the governance of Castilla y León. After being asked by the journalists, after intervening in the inauguration of 'South Summit Madrid 2026', the minister has criticized the pact for considering that behind the concept 'national priority' imposed b…
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