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Spain’s Ruling Party Suffers Second Ballot Loss in Two Months

The People's Party won 26 of 67 seats but must ally with far-right Vox, which doubled its seats to 14, amid voter backlash against the Socialist government and corruption scandals.

  • On Sunday, February 8, the People's Party led the Aragón vote with 26 seats in the 67-seat parliament but lacks an overall majority.
  • Voter anger over corruption and migration drove a decline in support for Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's cabinet, with campaigns on legalising about half a million migrants and national-identity concerns mobilising right-wing voters.
  • Vox surged to 14 mandates, doubling support to 18%, while PSOE dropped to 18 seats and Aragonist Assembly rose to 10 seats, according to election results.
  • Without an outright majority, the People's Party must seek partners to govern, while Vox leaders press for senior cabinet posts in coalition negotiations.
  • As a long-standing bellwether, Aragón's split outcome is watched nationally and deepens pressure on Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez before the Castile and León elections on March 15, 2026; PP–Vox coalitions face fragility after Vox's 2024 withdrawal over migration policy.
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Spectator Australia broke the news in Australia on Friday, February 6, 2026.
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