Feb 8 • 22:55 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The advance of the far-right complicates the PP and deepens the PSOE crisis in Aragon

The rise of the far-right party VOX complicates the People's Party and exacerbates the crisis of the PSOE in Aragon, highlighting instability ahead of upcoming elections.

The recent regional elections in Aragon marked a historic low for the Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) led by Pedro Sánchez, as their seats fell from 23 to 18, tying their worst performance in the region. This decline comes on the heels of similar losses in Extremadura last month and signifies a troubling trend for the PSOE leading up to a series of electoral contests. Jorge Azcón, the president from the Popular Party (PP), despite losing two seats, emerged with a stable presence, maintaining 26 seats in the regional assembly.

Conversely, the far-right party VOX saw significant gains, doubling its legislative presence from seven to 14 seats, which positions them as a potential kingmaker in the evolving political landscape of Aragon. Analysts posit that these electoral shifts not only suggest a growing support for far-right ideologies but also put increasing pressure on Sánchez and the PSOE, foreseeing a politically unstable environment as the country approaches further elections.

The implications of these results are profound, signaling a potential realignment of political power in Spain as traditional parties face new challenges. The PSOE, already navigating a crisis, may need to reevaluate its strategies moving forward, while the PP must address the implications of far-right support that could impact their future electoral strategy. As the political climate continues to evolve, all eyes will be on how these shifts affect governance both regionally and nationally.

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