Mar 15 • 22:47 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Regional elections: the Popular Party wins in Castilla y León but will depend on Vox to form a government

The Popular Party won the regional elections in Castilla y León, but will need the support of Vox to form a government.

On Sunday, the Popular Party (PP) achieved victory in the regional elections of Castilla y León, which marks the third electoral event in the Spanish calendar this year. However, similar to the previous elections in Extremadura and Aragón, the PP failed to secure an absolute majority, meaning they will require the backing of the far-right party Vox to establish a governing coalition. This situation indicates the necessity for lengthy negotiations between the two political entities, as they seek to align on key governing issues.

Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, the president of Castilla y León and the PP candidate, received the highest share of votes at 35%, although this was not enough to secure direct re-election. The opposition, represented by the Socialist Party (PSOE) and led by Carlos Martínez, garnered 30% of the vote, appreciating the shifting dynamics in regional politics amidst the ongoing discussions on national leadership and local governance.

The need for the PP to rely on Vox illustrates a significant shift in the political landscape in Spain, approaching potential policy changes may arise from this alliance, reflecting the growing influence of far-right ideologies in the country's governance. Observers will be watching the negotiations closely to see how they may affect both regional policies and the broader national political atmosphere.

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