Spain's far-right Vox party has formed its first regional coalition government with the conservative Popular Party (PP) in Extremadura. The agreement includes Vox's controversial demand for "national priority" in policies, which has drawn sharp criticism from the national government and sparked internal debate within the PP.
The Spanish Vox party has definitively expelled Ortega Smith, its spokesperson in the Madrid City Council, after rejecting his final appeal, leaving him only judicial recourse.
Critics predict further internal strife within the Vox party, suggesting that leader Santiago Abascal has underestimated the consequences of recent purges, as the party faces multiple crises ahead of talks with the PP.
Spanish comedian Jair Domínguez is facing trial in Barcelona after a complaint from the Vox party for allegedly calling to combat them 'with a punch in the mouth,' which he claims was a metaphorical expression against fascism.
A Spanish court has ordered the arrest of communicator Jair Domínguez to ensure his appearance in a trial initiated by the Vox party. The resolution follows several phone notices from the judicial office and the Mossos d'Esquadra.
The Mayor of Móstoles has finalized a government reshuffle, following the departure of the Culture, Development, and Tourism councilor and a prior break with the Vox party.
Spain's Popular Party (PP) is actively avoiding friction with the Vox party, stating 'two don't fight if one doesn't want to,' following a harsh letter to the militancy from Ignacio Garriga of Vox.
Regional leaders of Spain's conservative Popular Party (PP) have rejected calls to nationalize negotiations with the Vox party, asserting their leadership in regional talks.
Spain's Vox party has reiterated its refusal to engage with the government, labeling it a 'criminal organization,' with Ignacio Garriga noting that some former party leaders are experiencing 'dethroned prince syndrome.'
A socialist councillor in Aranjuez has resigned after an incident where he threw a glass at a Vox party official, reportedly calling him a 'fascist' and an 'idiot'.
Vox party indicates that facilitating Guardiola's investiture in the second parliamentary vote will be very difficult, with much negotiation still needed.
A political dispute has erupted within Spain's Vox party, with former Murcia spokesperson Antelo accusing the party of falsifying his signature to remove him from the parliamentary group. Vox leader Santiago Abascal denies the accusation.
A majority of citizens in Extremadura, Spain, blame the Vox party for the ongoing political deadlock preventing María Guardiola from forming a government, though many believe a pact will eventually be reached.
The national leadership of Spain's PP party, led by Feijóo, has introduced a 'common' and 'binding' framework document for its regional negotiations and pacts with the Vox party, applicable nationwide.
An analysis suggests that while Spain's Vox party faces internal divisions and close ties to Trump, the broader influence of the far-right in the country remains strong.
The performance of the Vox party in six provinces, where they are fighting for a single deputy, is expected to determine whether the PP secures a majority or the PSOE faces a significant setback in Andalusia.
Internal conflicts and public disputes are reportedly damaging Spain's far-right Vox party, with high-ranking members publicly discussing a 'Stalinist' leadership style that has taken over the political force at the peak of its popularity.
Spain's Vox party, led by Santiago Abascal, is experiencing internal conflict marked by purges and ideological shifts, despite its current electoral success.
The Spanish Vox party is attempting to silence internal critics, including former front-line leaders like Espinosa, Ortega Smith, and Monasterio, who are calling for an extraordinary party congress.
The PP party strengthened its power in Castile and León but failed to secure an absolute majority, requiring the support of the Vox party to form a government.
The Popular Party (PP) in the Valencian Parliament broke an agreement with the PSPV at the last minute, opting instead to negotiate with the radical right-wing Vox party on amendments to the Valencian inclusion income law, thereby avoiding contradiction with Vox.
The Spanish Vox party has expelled Javier Ortega Smith and initiated disciplinary proceedings against Rubén Manso Antelo, citing their conduct and a lack of respect for party members and officials.
The Vox party's approach to political alliances and legislative support varies significantly across Spanish regions, with the Valencian branch making different agreements with the PP compared to its counterparts in Extremadura and Aragon.
The far-right Vox party in Spain has announced it will vote against Guardiola in the first and second rounds of voting for the regional presidency due to a lack of agreement, refusing to abstain.
The entire leadership of the Vox party in Murcia, Spain, has resigned, aiming for the national leadership to take control and decide on the future of Antelo.
The Spanish Vox party is reinforcing its ties with two think tanks within Trump's orbit, such as the Heritage Foundation, finding common ground in their opposition to 'woke' culture and immigration.
Spain's conservative Popular Party (PP) and the far-right Vox party have finalized a coalition agreement to form a government in the Extremadura region. The deal will see María Guardiola invested as president, with Vox securing the vice-presidency and a ministry.
José Ángel Antelo, now a deputy in the Mixed Group in the regional Assembly, has demanded an extraordinary congress for the Vox party in Murcia. He criticized the party's leadership, stating that "Vox resembles an SL more than a party" and defended the departure of Virginia Martínez García.
Jair Domínguez appeared in court where the far-right Vox party is seeking a two-year prison sentence against him. Domínguez stated he never incited violence, and the prosecution does not see a crime in his words.
Vox party leader Garriga has defended Catalan identity and traditions, criticizing nationalist "appropriation" and "progressive" inaction regarding Islamism.
Spain's Vox party continues its attacks on the Popular Party (PP) leadership, with Fúster asserting that regional PP branches show more willingness to reach agreements than the national leadership in Génova.
Santiago Abascal, leader of Spain's Vox party, harshly criticized Alberto Núñez Feijóo and the Popular Party (PP) in a letter to supporters, referring to the PP as a "clan of smugglers."
The Vox party in Spain, led by Santiago Abascal, aims to achieve a "sorpasso" (overtake) the Popular Party (PP) and for Abascal to reach the presidency, though the article suggests they will not succeed.
Spain's Vox party has experienced its worst electoral results since leaving regional governments with the PP, losing an estimated 2.3% of votes, a decline attributed to its support for Donald Trump and the war.
Spain's Vox party is showcasing more party figures and allies in the final stretch of its campaign, aiming for a significant milestone to overcome its current crisis.
The Spanish political party Vox is facing internal criticism from Ortega Smith, who is questioning the party's accounts despite having previously approved them. The party asserts that its accounts have been widely ratified by members in recent assemblies.
Santiago Abascal, leader of Spain's Vox party, has set a Guinness record by visiting 121 localities in 109 days of continuous campaigning, a strategy that has previously yielded electoral success.
The Vox party is experiencing internal conflict, with former leader José Ángel Antelo criticizing the party for lacking democracy and freedom, describing it as an 'empire of fear.' This comes as the party's spokesperson in Extremadura hinted at a more confrontational 'opposition by all means' strategy, potentially signaling a shift in its relationship with the PP.
An article from El Mundo discusses the political impact and influence of Santiago Abascal, leader of the Spanish Vox party, metaphorically referring to it as 'Abascal's scythe'.
Ortega Smith remains firm in his conflict with the Vox party leadership, alleging that some within the party have long been obsessed with his public disappearance.