Feb 14 • 21:42 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El Mundo

Alberto Núñez Feijóo: "PP and Vox must understand each other, be consistent with the ballot boxes"

Alberto Núñez Feijóo emphasizes the need for the People's Party (PP) and Vox to come together while maintaining their fundamental principles, especially following the regional elections in Aragón and Extremadura.

In a recent statement, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of the People's Party (PP), called for collaboration between his party and the far-right Vox. He expressed that while the PP is open to forming agreements, it will not compromise its principles or integrity. Feijóo's remarks come in the aftermath of regional elections in Aragón and Extremadura, where the results have prompted discussions on coalition governance and the electoral strategy moving forward.

Feijóo reaffirmed his commitment to governance without coalitions, despite the recent pressure to collaborate more closely with Vox. He maintains that the PP should aspire to govern alone, emphasizing a vision for a stable government that reflects the values of a 'state party'. The PP leader also made it clear that while there are no other absolute restrictions on negotiations with Vox for necessary agreements, his party will continue to refuse any form of collaboration with Bildu, which he defined as a party linked to terrorism.

As Spain approaches the upcoming elections, Feijóo's insistence on maintaining party principles while being open to tactical agreements could shape the political landscape for both the PP and Vox. The responses from Vox and other political entities will be crucial in determining how effective this stance will be and whether it could lead to a viable coalition or a strengthened single-party government for the PP.

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