Feb 8 • 04:48 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain ABC

The PP will win again today, but faces another tough negotiation with Abascal

The PP is expected to win in today's elections but will face another challenging negotiation with Vox regarding governance in Aragón.

The People's Party (PP) is poised to win again in in the elections, consolidating its position in Aragón, although it faces the challenge of tough negotiations with the far-right Vox party. Despite successfully gaining ground in previous elections, the PP will encounter difficulties in attempting to keep Vox from making significant gains. This scenario draws parallels to previous electoral outcomes in Extremadura, where the PP's strategy was put to the test amid ongoing negotiations with Vox.

The current situation reflects a broader electoral strategy by the PP aimed at weakening the Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) in anticipation of the upcoming general elections. Party officials express a sense of 'déjà vu' as they face similar dynamics experienced during the campaign in Extremadura. With the political landscape shifting in Aragón as in other regions, the PP is under pressure to secure a majority while managing the complexities of coalitions with parties like Vox.

As the night of elections approaches, both the PP and Vox are preparing for a potential standoff in governance negotiations. The results of today's elections are not just about local politics; they may have implications for future campaigns, including the one in Castilla y León. This context highlights the strategic maneuvers employed by the PP as they navigate alliances and position themselves leading up to crucial national elections.

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