Thursday, April 23, 2026

Spanish Rightwing Vox Party Returns to Power in Extremadura, in a Regional Coalition With Mainstream Conservative Popular Party

Group of men speaking at a public event, surrounded by a crowd, with microphones in front, showcasing political engagement and community interaction.

Spanish Vox party leader, Santiago Abascal 

Vox and PP are real political threats to Sánchez’s Socialists.

With his wife under criminal indictment for corruption, and his Socialist party maimed by endless sexual harassment allegations, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is trying to regain the political initiative.

He has approved a deranged plan to give Spanish citizenship to HALF A MILLION illegals and hosted a summit of leftist leaders to face Donald J. Trump and ‘the far right’ (a.k.a. the patriotic forces).

But when it comes to actually winning the graces of the Spanish voters, it does seem as if he is still way off.

Yesterday (22), during a debate in parliament, Sánchez called the agreement between conservative PP and right-wing Vox in the Extremadura region ‘a kick to the constitution’.

In Spain, apparently, there isn’t a ‘firewall’ against alliances with the right, as it still exists in Germany and other EU countries.

Vox leaders speak to reporters about controlling 1.408 million in Extremadura, highlighting a budget increase from 3.9% to 24% over three years.

Euronews reported:

“Spain’s [rightwing] Vox party returned to the regional government of Extremadura on Wednesday after reaching a deal with the conservative Popular Party (PP), renewing their alliance ahead of a general election expected in 2027.

Regions wield significant powers in key areas such as health and education in Spain’s decentralized political system, making the western region’s government a potential bellwether for the national vote.”

Two political figures are shown, one wearing a "FREEDOM" t-shirt at a public event, and the other in a formal suit making a serious expression.
Abascal’s Vox becomes a political threat to Sanchez’s socialists

“The PP’s Maria Guardiola was re-elected as head of the Extremadura government on Wednesday with Vox’s support, securing 40 votes in favor and 25 against in the regional parliament.

She was sworn in shortly afterwards and embraced by Vox’s regional leader, Óscar Fernández, who will serve as her deputy in the new coalition government. The agreement between the two parties includes several measures aimed at tightening immigration rules.”

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/04/spanish-rightwing-vox-party-returns-power-extremadura-regional/

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