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.
Abascal and the global far-right support Orbán in Budapest before his toughest elections
European far-right leaders gathered in Budapest to support Viktor Orbán ahead of his challenging upcoming elections.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The new victory of the PP distances the PSOE and sets its ceiling for Abascal
The People's Party (PP) achieved a significant victory in the Castilla y León elections, yet fell short of an absolute majority, indicating the necessity of forming alliances.
Alvise 'gives' three seats to the PSOE and punishes Abascal threefold
Alvise Pérez's candidacy helped the PSOE gain three seats in the Castilla y León elections while simultaneously hindering Vox's electoral performance.
Vox reaches another peak, will remain decisive but does not gain weight in the right-wing coalition
The Vox party in Spain showed a modest growth in the recent Castilla y León elections, achieving 18.9% of the votes but failing to meet its goal of 20%.
Vox slows its rise, does not reach 20% of the votes and is further away from the PP
Vox's growth has stalled as it failed to secure 20% of the votes in recent elections, and now has fewer seats compared to the PP and PSOE.
The elections in Castilla and León measure the limits of the far-right
The elections in Castilla and León see the far-right party Vox aiming to surpass 20% support amidst strong competition with the ruling PP, while the PSOE seeks to recover from recent defeats.
The sanctuary of the right portrays the future of Feijóo and Abascal
The article discusses the upcoming elections in Castilla y León, highlighting the sustained dominance of the right-wing parties and their implications for future governance.
Javier Milei concluded his tour of Madrid and called Pedro Sánchez 'unpresentable'
Javier Milei wrapped up his international tour in Madrid, where he criticized Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and met with Vox leader Santiago Abascal.
Milei meets with Abascal in Madrid dressed in an overalls of the Argentine oil company YPF
Argentine President Javier Milei met with Vox leader Santiago Abascal in Madrid, dressed in YPF overalls, amid an international energy crisis.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: after meeting with the leader of Vox in Spain, the President speaks today at the Madrid Economic Forum
Argentinian President Javier Milei is set to speak at the Madrid Economic Forum following meetings with Santiago Abascal, leader of the Spanish Vox party, amidst controversy over government travels.
Milei in Madrid: in his first activity the President met with Santiago Abascal, leader of Vox
Argentinian President Javier Milei had a meeting with Santiago Abascal, leader of the far-right Vox party, during his first activity in Madrid.
Vox expects that its success in the elections of Castilla y León will silence the voices of dissenters
Vox anticipates that its electoral success in Castilla y León will diminish internal dissent within the party.
The 'face change' of Vox: a catwalk of Abascal's allies to secure the 15-M
The Vox party, led by Santiago Abascal, is undergoing internal challenges and external competition during the Castilla y León elections, prompting a strategic overhaul of their campaign.
Milei arrives in Madrid to participate in a far-right forum and meet with Abascal
Argentine President Javier Milei visits Madrid for a far-right forum and to meet Vox leader Santiago Abascal, without any official activities scheduled with Spanish authorities or businesses.
Following Abascal's Steps in His Struggle for Votes in Castile and León: 'I Saw Him! He Touched Me!'
Santiago Abascal, the leader of Spain's far-right Vox party, is actively campaigning in rural towns of Castile and León, drawing large crowds of supporters including farmers and high school students.
Feijóo launches against Abascal: 'Those who have never won won't give me lessons'
Alberto Núñez Feijóo of the PP intensifies his criticism of Vox as the election approaches in Castilla y León.
The One Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Donald
The article critiques the Spanish right's priorities, emphasizing class over national identity in a hypothetical scenario involving leaders like Santiago Abascal and Donald Trump.
They don't want you even in Vox
The article discusses the cleansing within the Vox party, as leader Santiago Abascal purges party members when their names gain popularity among voters.
48 hours inside Vox's toughest campaign, full of vetoes, purges, and door-to-door record: "Look for Spain!"... "I don't believe anything he says".
The article examines the intense campaign efforts of Spain's far-right political party Vox, focusing on internal conflicts and their strategic approaches during an election season.
Ortega Smith opens a can of worms in Vox and accuses Abascal of dismissing him for reporting economic irregularities
Javier Ortega Smith alleges he was dismissed from his position in Vox due to his internal reports of economic irregularities within the party.
Abascal accuses the PP of "sponsoring dirty wars against Vox" and the party closes ranks after internal crises
Santiago Abascal of Vox has accused the PP and PSOE of attempting to undermine his party, as Vox leaders unite following recent internal conflicts.
Ortega Smith denounces the Vox Executive and its Guarantee Committee for 'leaking' his expulsion
Javier Ortega Smith has filed a complaint against the Vox party's Executive Committee for allegedly leaking information related to his expulsion process.
Sánchez labels Feijóo and Abascal as "servile" to Trump for advocating "the law of the strong" with their support for the war in Iran
Spanish President Sánchez criticizes opposition leaders Feijóo and Abascal for supporting military action in Iran, calling out their hypocrisy amidst rising costs for citizens.
Vox defeats Guardiola for the second time, but Abascal opens the door before the election repeat: "There is still a lot of time"
Vox has again voted against María Guardiola's candidacy for president of the Junta in Extremadura, leading to a two-month wait before a repeat election while party leaders express different levels of hope for the future.
The Guinness Record of Campaigner Abascal That Boosts Vox: 121 Locations in 109 Days of Ongoing Campaigning
Santiago Abascal, leader of Vox, has visited 121 towns in 109 days as part of his extensive campaign efforts in Spain, despite some criticism of his approach.
Vox will not support Guardiola, and the PP launches against Abascal: "We never thought he would unite his votes with Sánchez's party against a PP government"
Vox has confirmed it will vote against María Guardiola, the PP candidate for president of the Extremadura Junta, causing a political impasse.
The Autonomous Copy-Paste of Vox's Programs, the Party that Does Not Believe in Autonomies
Vox aims to secure 20% of the vote in the upcoming regional elections in Castilla y León, despite advocating for the abolition of autonomous communities.
The first pact of the new Feijóo-Abascal era, pending Vox's speech after Guardiola's approach
The article discusses the implications of María Guardiola's conciliatory speech towards Vox and the potential political strategies of Vox in Extremadura.
Abascal points to the "importance" of Guardiola’s investiture speech: "It will tell us if we can continue dialoguing"
Santiago Abascal of Vox emphasizes the significance of María Guardiola’s upcoming investiture speech for the negotiations concerning a new government in Extremadura.
Abascal downplays Vox's no vote in Guardiola's 'first investiture'
Santiago Abascal from Vox downplays the significance of a potential no vote regarding María Guardiola's investiture as president of Extremadura.
Abascal distances a last-minute agreement in Extremadura two days ahead of the key vote for Guardiola
Santiago Abascal's comments suggest that Vox is not likely to support a last-minute agreement for Maria Guardiola's re-election as president of the Junta de Extremadura.
The Scythe of Abascal
Vox, led by Santiago Abascal, remains politically strong and defiant against dominant narratives, positioning itself as a significant player in Spain's right-wing politics.
Vox continues in more than 70 governments with the PP while Abascal campaigns calling it a 'fraud'
Vox remains in coalition with the PP in over 70 local governments despite Santiago Abascal's critical campaign rhetoric towards the PP.
Yolanda Díaz: 'Wherever I am, I will do everything possible so that Abascal does not govern'
Yolanda Díaz, the Second Deputy Prime Minister of Spain, announces her resignation from leadership, stating her focus will be on preventing Abascal from coming to power.
Abascal and Spanish Catholic Ultranationalism
The article discusses how Santiago Abascal and Vox are positioned as defenders of Catholic nationalism despite conflicting views on immigration.
Abascal on bishops who 'attack' Vox: 'If they support the migrant invasion, many parishioners won't like it'
Vox leader Santiago Abascal criticized some bishops for their opposition to the party's stance on immigration, suggesting their views may not align with many parishioners.
Feijóo and Abascal vie for the rural vote amid negotiations in the autonomous communities: 'We will not accept lessons from those who have never governed'
Spanish political leaders Feijóo and Abascal are competing for the rural vote in Castilla y León while negotiating governance issues in other regions.