Spain’s Right Tests New Coalition Formula in Extremadura
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Spain’s Right Tests New Coalition Formula in Extremadura
The People’s Party (PP) and the nationalist party VOX reached a coalition agreement in the Spanish region of Extremadura on Thursday, allowing PP leader María Guardiola to become regional president next week. On paper, it is only a regional government. In reality, it may become one of the most important political experiments in Spain before the next national election. After months of confrontation and mutual distrust, the Spanish Right is trying…
Vox had withdrawn from all regional governments in Spain. Now the new coalition with the conservatives in Extremadura could become a new model.
The popular Maria Guardiola will be inaugurated president next week. Santiago Abascal’s party will have two councils in the new government,...
Both parties agree to apply a massive drop in taxes, invest 500 million more in health care and eliminate Moroccan culture classes in schools. More information: María Guardiola will be invested president: PP and Vox reach an agreement for a coalition government in Extremadura
PP and Vox parties have concluded an agreement to form a coalition government in Extremadura. It is a 61-point agreement with 74 measures, as announced today by the acting President of Extremadura, María Guardiola, and the leader of Vox in the region, Óscar Fernández. Santiago Abascal’s party will be left with a Vice Presidency and two councils, one of Deregulation, Family and Social Services and another of Agriculture, Livestock and Natural Env…
Vox's leader announces an agreement that guarantees "national priority" and a vice presidency, while denouncing an "electoral crime."
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