The mass resignation of Vox's Executive in Murcia forces the departure of José Ángel Antelo
The entire executive board of Vox in Murcia resigned, prompting the departure of regional president José Ángel Antelo amid disagreements regarding management.
Examination of the rights where their understanding was born and lasted longer
The PSOE is preparing for the upcoming elections in Castilla y León, while the PP and Vox navigate changing dynamics in regional power.
The PSOE Faces Its First Electoral Campaign in Castilla y León after Extremadura and Aragón Without Fear of a Major Setback
The PSOE enters the electoral campaign for Castillo y León confidently, anticipating a potential victory led by Carlos Martínez amidst long-standing PP dominance.
The entire leadership of Vox in Murcia resigns so that the national leadership can "take the reins" and decide on Antelo's future
The entire Provincial Executive Committee of Vox in Murcia has resigned, citing disagreements with the management of José Ángel Antelo and calling for national leadership intervention.
Mañueco Starts Campaign with Agriculture as a Priority to Counter Vox
Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, interim president of the Junta de Castilla y León and PP candidate for re-election, emphasizes agriculture in his campaign to diminish the influence of the far-right Vox party.
Sánchez again stirs fear of a government of PP and Vox at the start of the campaign in Castilla y León: "Then they say we are all the same... come on!"
Pedro Sánchez has revived fears of a coalition government between the PP and Vox in Castilla y León during the campaign launch event in Burgos.
PP and Vox have not even managed to meet for the first scheduled meeting to unblock governance in Extremadura
The Partido Popular (PP) and Vox have suspended their initial meeting aimed at discussing governance in Extremadura, critical for the investiture of María Guardiola.
PP, Vox and Junts dismantle social shield by linking eviction protection with squatting
The PP, Vox, and Junts parties have rejected measures aimed at protecting vulnerable families from evictions, arguing that they wrongly equate eviction protection with support for squatting.
Guardiola and Vox meet today to push her investiture to the limit under the supervision of Génova
Today, María Guardiola meets with Vox to negotiate her appointment as president of the Junta de Extremadura.
The Móstoles City Council Will Not Investigate the Mayor for Harassment Accusations Due to Votes Against from PP and Vox
The Móstoles City Council decided against investigating Mayor Manuel Bautista amid harassment allegations after PP and Vox opposed the formation of a special commission.
How to Feed the Far Right
The article discusses how the Popular Party (PP) in Spain is accommodating far-right views in its negotiations with Vox, altering its leadership dynamics and policy positions.
Life and death in the farce
The article critiques the absurdity of political attempts to legislate against public spectacles, suggesting such actions could lead to self-prohibition among politicians.
Abascal maintains pressure on the 'Popular' party and asks for no
Santiago Abascal, leader of Vox, criticizes the Popular Party's approach to negotiations, urging for clarity and unity in their tactics.
Vox against Vox: the fratricidal war of Abascal and Ortega Smith
The internal conflict within the Spanish right-wing party Vox unfolds between its leader Santiago Abascal and former secretary-general Javier Ortega Smith, highlighting personal grievances intertwined with power struggles.
Genoa stumbles with Vox after taking charge of the negotiations in Extremadura and Aragon
The PP faces unexpected backlash from Vox's Santiago Abascal regarding the negotiation framework, jeopardizing the harmony between both parties.
The PP, in Vox's Swamp
The Popular Party (PP) in Spain outlines its negotiating limits with the far-right Vox party, revealing a controversial willingness to incorporate extreme right ideologies into government agreements.
The leader of the Catalan bishops on the rise of the far-right: 'The Church has no ideology, but it does have red lines'
Joan Planellas, the archbishop of Tarragona, discusses the Catholic Church's stance against far-right ideologies and advocates for the dignity of all people.
Arantxa Cabello, the transitional soldier of Vox towards the 'post-Ortega era'... pending Justice: "They have hit a bone"
Arantxa Cabello emerges as a significant figure in Vox's transition following the end of Javier Ortega Smith's leadership.
The PP's turn achieves "fluid and continuous conversations" with Vox in 24 hours
The Popular Party (PP) under Alberto Núñez Feijóo seeks stable agreements with Vox, despite rejections on proposed frameworks.
Moncloa expects to benefit from the PP-Vox negotiation: 'Feijóo has not succeeded and has fallen into Abascal's clutches'
The Moncloa claims that the negotiations between the PP and Vox could backfire on Feijóo, as disagreements arise regarding the proposed agreements.
PP, Vox, and Junts prevent the processing of Díaz's initiative to ban layoffs in companies relocating outside the EU
A right-wing majority in the Spanish Congress has blocked a proposal aimed at banning layoffs for companies relocating outside the European Union.
The Government appeals to the Constitutional Court regarding cuts to LGTBI+ regulations in the Valencian Community
The Spanish Government is challenging the Constitutional Court's changes to LGTBI+ regulations introduced by the PP and Vox in the Valencian Community.
Vox signifies its internal rupture in the City Council of Madrid and its councilors announce they will vote separately
The radical right Vox party is experiencing a significant internal split in the Madrid City Council, with representatives choosing to vote separately, exacerbating tensions within the party.
The first day of Vox's divorce in Cibeles: not a glance between Cabello and Ortega, separate voting and 'nips' from the PP: 'Are you sure you want to talk about illegal registrations?'
In a tense session at the Madrid City Council, members of Vox presented their proposals amid clear divisions and tensions, particularly between prominent party members Cabello and Ortega.
Vox threatens to kick out the president of RTVE "if necessary"
Vox party members have made aggressive threats against RTVE's president, promising extreme actions if they gain power.
Abascal Revolts Against Feijóo, Accusing Him of Treating Him Like a Wild Man to 'Domesticate'
Santiago Abascal, leader of Vox, has expressed his discontent with Alberto Núñez Feijóo's approach towards negotiating support from his party.
Abascal says the Pope's warning about the far-right is 'an invention by a bishop who collaborates with immigration'
Santiago Abascal, leader of Vox, dismisses Pope Francis' concern about the rise of the far-right, calling it a fabrication by a collaborating bishop.
Abascal rejects Feijóo's document for agreements with Vox: "Putting a framework as if they were negotiating with savages is starting on the wrong foot"
Santiago Abascal criticizes the PP's framework for negotiations, calling it inappropriate and indicating tensions between Vox and the PP.
Last minute of the political news, live | Abascal rejects the PP's ten-point plan for negotiation: "It bothers me, it's like they're treating savages or trying to tame Vox"
Santiago Abascal, the leader of Vox, expresses his disdain for the PP's proposed negotiation framework, suggesting it treats Vox as if they are to be tamed rather than as equals in political dialogue.
Mίνος Mάτσας: "Everything intertwines sweetly in my mind…"
Minos Matsas is set to perform at VOX for two special musical nights titled "Mine or Borrowed" in March, blending his original songs with favorites that have influenced him.
The Slow Gestation of the Far Right
The rise of Vox in Spain reflects a resurgence of outdated Spanish nationalism rather than solely economic factors.
It is authoritarianism
The rise of Vox in Spain is attributed not to structural factors but to individual decisions, challenging common explanations about its support base.
Ortega Smith takes his clash with Abascal to the Plenary of the Madrid City Council
Javier Ortega Smith, the spokesperson for Vox in the Madrid City Council, confronts the party leader, Santiago Abascal, after being suspended from membership amid a power struggle.
Undo the Hyperbole
The article discusses the significance of Spain's 1978 Constitution and the recent celebrations marking its longevity, highlighting the importance of democratic principles.
Moncloa Opens the Valve of 23-F Amid Strategy to Stir Fear of Vox
The Spanish government is declassifying documents related to the 1981 failed coup attempt, reflecting on historical threats to democracy in the context of contemporary political tensions.
The measures that the PP proposes to Vox: 'Rejection of climate policies that destroy jobs,' condemnation of 'all' violence, maximum tax cuts and reducing 'subsidies'
The PP outlines key proposals for collaboration with Vox, prioritizing significant tax reductions and a rejection of certain climate policies.
The PP document to negotiate with Vox requires Abascal's party to approve the Budgets for the entire legislature
The PP has drafted a framework document demanding that Vox commit to approving budgets for all of its regional governments throughout the entire legislative term.
This is Feijóo's 'framework document' for the PP's agreements with Vox: 'Unique, binding, and applicable throughout Spain'
The Popular Party in Spain establishes a binding negotiation framework with Vox, aiming for coherent governance in regional negotiations.
Vox strengthens by allying with two centers in Trump's orbit: "We have a common enemy"
The Spanish far-right party Vox is forging alliances with American conservative movements aligned with Donald Trump in order to advance their political objectives in Europe.
The PP leadership changes strategy and will now participate in negotiations in Extremadura and Aragon after agreeing with Vox on a new "framework"
The PP party in Spain has shifted its approach and will now engage in negotiations with Vox in Extremadura and Aragon to ensure coherency and facilitate agreements.
PP and Vox agree to reset negotiations in Extremadura and Aragón to overcome the blockage
The Spanish political parties PP and Vox have decided to reset their negotiations to elect regional presidents in Extremadura and Aragón, moving past Vox's previous demand for government positions.
New Alliance in Spain: The Dream of a New Left Front
In Spain, leftist parties are attempting to unite in a new alliance to combat the rising influence of right-wing populism.
New Alliance in Spain: The Dream of a New Left Front
Left-wing parties in Spain are attempting to form a new alliance to prevent further decline in the face of rising far-right populism.
Camps digs into the wound of the PP and pays out of his own pocket for a survey against Llorca and Catalá: 'We need to stop the bleeding of votes to Vox'
Francisco Camps, the former president of Valencia, criticizes the PP's leadership and pays for a survey highlighting declining support for the party, particularly against Vox.
Camps funds a survey in which he surpasses Llorca and Catalá as the leader of the Valencian PP
Francisco Camps, former president of Generalitat, claims a new survey indicates he is the most favored candidate for the leadership of the Valencian People’s Party (PP) over current leaders Llorca and Catalá.
Ortega Smith insists he will attend as spokesperson at the Madrid City Council plenary session
Javier Ortega Smith, the former secretary-general of Vox, has confirmed he will attend the Madrid City Council plenary session as spokesperson despite facing expulsion from the party.
Ortega Smith stands firm in his confrontation with Vox and points to the leadership: "There are some who have been obsessed for a long time with me disappearing from public view"
Javier Ortega Smith defends his position within Vox amidst internal party tensions, stating that some members want him out of public life.
Vox's Strategy Crashes in Euskadi
Vox's political strategy fails to resonate in Euskadi, reflecting the region's unique political landscape characterized by lower disaffection and a rejection of extreme right nationalism.
PP and Vox mix in the commission of Les Corts the families of the deceased with agitators of hoaxes and skeptics of the judicial process
The PP and Vox parties in Spain are under scrutiny for their mixed handling of testimonies from the families of tragedy victims and dubious figures during a parliamentary investigation.
Beyond the PSOE: Where the Game is Played
The article discusses the need for left-wing and plurinational parties to develop shared agendas to counteract the rise of the far-right Vox party in Spain.