The PP urges Vox to finalize government agreements: 'We ask them to sit back down'
The PP is pressuring Vox to finalize government agreements in Extremadura and Castilla y León amid stalled negotiations.
Crisis in Vox: Telenovela or Rebellion in the Far Right?
Vox, the far-right party in Spain, is facing internal conflict and accusations amidst a backdrop of electoral success.
The Internal War of Vox: Purges, Ideological Turn, and the Golden Goose
The article discusses internal conflicts within the Spanish political party Vox, including purges, ideological shifts, and economic allegations against the leadership.
Feijóo orders not to attack Vox: "Let’s not fall for the provocation"
Alberto Núñez Feijóo of the PP has instructed party members to refrain from responding to provocations from Vox leader Santiago Abascal while emphasizing the need to incorporate Vox members into government roles.
The 'Comunes' accuse Junts of 'harming Catalonia' for their 'no' to the anti-crisis decree of Sumar: 'Rectify and do not vote alongside PP and Vox, the 'payamas' of Donald Trump'
The Catalan party Comuns criticizes Junts for opposing the government's anti-crisis housing measures, calling on them to change their stance.
The ‘anti-system’ drift of the extreme right opens the hunt against the King
The extreme right in Spain, represented by Vox, is distancing itself from King Felipe VI and has begun to criticize the monarchy following his support for a controversial amnesty law.
Alfonso Fernández Mañueco: "It is essential that Vox commits to support at least two budgets"
Alfonso Fernández Mañueco emphasizes the need for Vox's commitment to support at least two budgets to ensure political stability in Castilla y León.
Abascal distances himself from problems and internal criticisms by embracing the international far-right elite in Hungary
Santiago Abascal participated in a conservative political action conference in Hungary, aligning himself with far-right leaders and distancing himself from internal criticisms within his party.
Netanyahu considers Abascal and his European allies as 'comrades in arms'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu views Santiago Abascal and his European allies as allies in the fight against the UN agency for Palestinian refugees.
Garriga announces the opening of a file on García-Gallardo and defends Vox's accounting
Garriga has announced the opening of a procedure against García-Gallardo amidst internal disputes in Vox regarding alleged financial misconduct.
Vox, purges and opacity
Santiago Abascal, leader of Vox, faces demands for transparency in the party's financing amid internal purges and dissent from former leaders.
Between loyalty and rebellion: Vox's militants debate the future of the party
Vox party members are in upheaval, gathering signatures for an extraordinary congress as former leaders challenge the current direction of the party.
PP and Vox finalize the agreement in Extremadura, pending details of 'compliance timelines and amounts'
The Popular Party (PP) and Vox are close to finalizing a governing agreement in Extremadura, awaiting only the details on execution timelines and financial allocations.
The dirty war in Vox reaches the courts: two high-ranking officials of Abascal charged
Two senior officials of Vox have been charged as part of an internal conflict within the party, particularly involving allegations of information leaks and corruption.
The Revolt of the Four Notables of Vox Erupts After Abascal Loses Pull in 39% of His Visits in the Last Campaign
A faction within the Vox party is demanding an extraordinary congress after party leader Santiago Abascal's diminishing influence during recent electoral campaigns.
Ortega Smith threatens Vox leadership with an insinuation about the Treasury: "I hope your next leak is form 347"
Ortega Smith, despite being expelled from Vox, sent a letter to the party's leadership suggesting they may leak sensitive financial information.
Ayuso and the Opposition Reunite in the Assembly with the Electoral Hangover from Castilla y León
Isabel Díaz Ayuso met with opposition leaders in the Assembly of Madrid following the electoral results of Castilla y León, where the PP emerged victorious but the PSOE performed better than expected.
Juanma Moreno reaffirms his strategy after the PP's advance in Castilla and León: a campaign grounded in the territory and appealing for a 'responsible' vote against Vox
Juanma Moreno of the PP is reaffirming his electoral strategy in light of recent successes in Castilla y León, focusing on a responsible voting campaign in the face of competition from Vox.
Vox tries to silence critics by linking them to a PP "strategy"
Former Vox leaders are calling for an extraordinary congress amid rising criticism of the party's current leadership and recent political shifts.
Vox paves the way for Guardiola's investiture and takes for granted a "very good" agreement with the PP three days after its failure in Castilla y León
Vox is close to reaching an agreement with the PP for the investiture of María Guardiola, signaling a shift in the political landscape following negotiations that have faced significant challenges since the December elections.
Congress rejects lowering the maximum blood alcohol limit for drivers with votes against from PP, VOX, and ERC
The Spanish Congress's Interior Commission voted against a proposal to lower the blood alcohol limit for drivers from 0.5 to 0.2 grams per liter, opposing votes primarily coming from the PP, VOX, and ERC parties.
PP, Vox, and ERC Reject Alcohol Limit Reduction for Drivers in Congress
The proposed reduction of the alcohol limit for drivers in Spain was rejected by the Congress due to opposition from PP, Vox, and ERC parties.
The PP Toughens the Law on Repeat Offenders with Junts and Vox in the Senate Before Its Return to Congress
The Popular Party (PP) has strengthened legislation against repeat offenders in the Senate, aiming to restrict the regularization of migrants with criminal records.
The CIS of Tezanos reduces the distance of PSOE over PP by two points and registers a setback for Vox in March
Recent polling indicates a narrowing gap between Spain's ruling Socialist Party (PSOE) and the opposition Popular Party (PP), while Vox shows a decline.
The CIS detects a drop of more than two points for Vox in the March barometer
A recent poll indicates that Vox has dropped more than two points in Spain's political landscape, while the PSOE remains the most favored party ahead of upcoming elections.
The post-Yolanda battle erupts on the left: two sectors fight for leadership of Sumar while IU accelerates the candidate
A power struggle ensues within Spain's leftist coalition Sumar as factions vie for leadership following Yolanda Díaz's impending departure.
About fifteen former leaders of Vox demand an extraordinary congress from Abascal
Former leaders of the Vox party, led by Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, have called for an extraordinary conference amidst concerns over the party's direction.
PP and Vox gauge each other in Congress before the new phase of regional agreements
PP and Vox are beginning to align on key political agreements in Congress, signaling a potential for future collaborations in regional governance across Spain.
'Trump Effect', useful vote, 'electoral high tide': in search of the reason behind Vox's half success this 15-M
Experts analyze the mixed electoral results for Vox in Castilla y León, highlighting both growth and setbacks against the opposition.
The Debate | What Drives the Growth of the Far Right in Spain?
The article discusses the factors contributing to the rise of far-right support in Spain, particularly focusing on economic motivations versus identity issues.
Espinosa, Ortega Smith, and a dozen former Vox leaders call for an extraordinary congress of the party
Former leaders of Vox, including Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, are demanding an extraordinary congress to address internal party challenges and leadership issues.
The Enemies of the King
The article discusses the political challenges facing the Spanish monarchy, particularly from the current government coalition and the party Vox.
Juan García-Gallardo: "At this rate, Vox will end up like Abascal's pension plan"
Juan García-Gallardo criticizes the leadership of Vox and signals internal conflicts within the party, calling for greater accountability and transparency.
The left accuses Vox of encouraging harassment and assaults on journalists
The left-wing parties in Spain have accused Vox of inciting harassment and violence against journalists, while also calling for government action to protect freedom of expression.
Belarra slams the door on Podemos' 'reflection': does not change the unity strategy and blames PSOE and Sumar for Vox's rise
Ione Belarra, the secretary general of Podemos, rejected any strategic changes regarding left-wing unity, attributing the rise of Vox to the PSOE and Sumar.
Feijóo, after the King's statements on the Conquest of America: "Assessing events from the 15th century now is nonsense"
Feijóo criticized the notion of reevaluating historical events from the 15th century following King Felipe VI's acknowledgment of abuses during the Conquest of America, defending Spain's legacy in the Americas.
The capitals impose a ceiling on Vox that they do not want to see: "They are not capable of governing and if they continue like this, we will not vote for them"
An analysis reveals that Vox is facing increasing challenges as it struggles to form alliances with the PP, with voters expressing dissatisfaction over its governance capabilities.
The PP expects Vox to "take note" of Castilla y León and "accelerate" agreements
The Popular Party (PP) hopes that Vox will heed the results in Castilla y León and expedite coalition agreements moving forward.
What if they were generals? The PP would lose five seats in Castilla y León; Vox would gain six
A hypothetical parliamentary election scenario suggests that the People's Party (PP) would lose five seats while Vox would gain six in Castilla y León.
Vox makes internal 'self-criticism' behind closed doors for the first time, and critics stir: 'They are asking us to become a party more and more'
Vox's electoral performance prompts internal reflection as leaders confront disappointing results in the face of previous expectations.
Guardiola's Pact is Already 'Close': the PP Asks Its Officials Not to Travel in Case of an Agreement
The People's Party (PP) is on the verge of finalizing agreements with Vox in various regional governments, with emphasis on avoiding travel among officials to remain available for negotiations.
Rufián appeals to ERC's "responsibility" to integrate into a Spanish left-wing front because "they are a disaster"
Gabriel Rufián urges ERC to join a unified Spanish left to counter the potential rise of the PP and Vox in the upcoming elections.
Vox demands to secure its participation in coalition governments with the PP but refuses to give them a four-year guarantee
Vox insists on securing its role in coalition governments with the PP while refusing to pledge support for four years in return.
The PP recovers ground, the PSOE halts its decline, and Vox reaches its peak: a diagnosis of the Castilla y León elections 2026
The recent elections in Castilla y León show the People's Party (PP) maintaining its lead, the Socialist Party (PSOE) stopping its decline, and Vox reaching a plateau in support.
PP and Vox agree in the Balearic Islands to reduce the requirement for a Catalan title for teaching positions that are hard to fill
The PP and Vox parties in the Balearic Islands have agreed to relax the requirement of a Catalan language certificate for teaching positions that are difficult to fill, allowing teachers to certify it up to two years after employment.
Moreno criticizes Vox's blockade and views its stagnation in Castilla and León with optimism
Juan Manuel Moreno, the President of the Junta de Andalucía, critiques Vox's obstruction while expressing optimism about its stagnation in Castilla y León ahead of upcoming Andalusian elections.
The global balance of Extremadura, Aragón, and Castilla y León: the PP is at the mercy of Vox, the party that advances the most
The recent elections in Extremadura, Aragón, and Castilla y León reveal a significant shift towards the right, with the PP becoming increasingly dependent on Vox.
Feijóo pressures Vox to reach an agreement: 'They have only made excuses and that’s enough'
PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo is urging the far-right Vox party to finalize an agreement and suggests that their objections are only excuses.
Feijóo demands Vox to stop making 'excuses' and fulfill its 'obligation' to unblock regional governments: 'Enough already!'
Feijóo calls on Vox to stop delaying and take responsibility for forming regional governments following the recent electoral victories of the PP.
Abascal assures that Vox will enter the three regional governments if there is a "programmatic agreement" with the PP
Santiago Abascal has stated that Vox will join the regional governments of Extremadura, Aragón, and Castilla y León if a programmatic agreement with the PP is established.