Guardiola wins in Extremadura but relies on Vox to govern

The Popular Party has won the regional elections in Extremadura with 29 deputies, but falls short of an absolute majority and will need Vox's support, which has grown to 11 seats. The PSOE plummets to just 18 parliamentarians, its worst historical result. Turnout dropped to 62% amid an early election called due to budget issues.

María Guardiola, the PP candidate, failed to secure an absolute majority in Extremadura's regional elections held on December 21, despite the early poll called to break free from reliance on Vox. With 99% of votes counted, the PP gains 29 deputies—one more than in 2023 and its best historical result—but four short of the 33-seat absolute majority in the 65-deputy Assembly. This forces Guardiola to negotiate with Vox, which doubles its seats from 5 to 11, particularly in rural areas traditionally held by socialists.

The PSOE, now second, suffers a crushing defeat, dropping to 18 deputies from 28 two years ago and losing its 33-year stronghold in the region. Its candidate, Miguel Ángel Gallardo—implicated in a case of alleged family placement—called the result 'bad, very bad' but ruled out immediate resignation, planning an executive meeting on Monday to analyze it. 'My future worries me the least,' he said, leaving room for a later exit.

Unidas por Extremadura rises to 7 seats from 4, boosted by candidate Irene de Miguel, who labeled Guardiola the 'big loser' and demanded her resignation. 'We are a light of hope for transformative left across the country,' she stated. Vox warns it will defend 'with nails and teeth' its votes, per Óscar Fernández Calle, complicating talks.

The election day, with 890,985 eligible voters, saw 62% turnout—down 7.74 points from 2023 and especially low in rural areas. Key issues included infrastructure, public services, and immigration, despite Extremadura's low migrant population. Guardiola urged Santiago Abascal to 'reflect' on results before starting contacts next week.

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PP leader María Guardiola and Vox representative seal coalition government pact in Extremadura parliament.
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PP and Vox reach government pact in Extremadura after four months of deadlock

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PP and Vox announced a coalition government agreement in Extremadura on Thursday, ending four months of deadlock after the December 21 elections. María Guardiola will be invested as president with Vox support, which gains a vicepresidency and two ministries. The pact includes 74 measures, emphasizing immigration restrictions.

The Popular Party lost its absolute majority in the May 17 Andalusian regional elections after gaining more votes than ever but losing five seats due to the rise of Adelante Andalucía. The PSOE suffered its worst historical result with 28 seats. Vox gains influence and will condition Juan Manuel Moreno's next government.

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The Popular Party of Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla wins with 53 seats in the May 17 2026 Andalusian parliament elections, two short of an absolute majority. The PSOE records its worst historical result with 28 deputies, while Adelante Andalucía achieves a strong rise to 8 seats.

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has pledged to deploy the full force of the state against any Extremadura regional laws enacting the PP-Vox pact's 'national priority' clause, which prioritizes Spaniards for social aids over irregular immigrants. The threat follows criticism from Madrid's Isabel Díaz Ayuso, who called the measure illegal.

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Vox's National Executive Committee has approved the lists for the May 17 Andalusian elections, retaining all its male deputies except one while excluding or relegating its five current female deputies to low positions. Manuel Gavira, the party's parliamentary spokesperson since 2021, will be the presidential candidate. Santiago Abascal will present the candidacies this Thursday in Málaga.

María Jesús Montero, the socialist candidate for re-election in Andalusia, accused regional president Juan Manuel Moreno of seeking stability to continue privatizing public services. At a rally in Huelva with José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, they defended Pedro Sánchez's government management. Zapatero condemned the murder of children in Gaza, prompting public reactions.

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Provincial branches of PSOE Andaluz approved their candidate lists for the May 17 elections on Wednesday, achieving consensus in seven of eight provinces at the request of the regional executive led by María Jesús Montero. Tensions persist only in Cádiz, where the regional Lists Committee plans to alter the order of candidates proposed by provincial secretary Juan Carlos Ruiz Boix. The process featured secret negotiations and internal struggles to avoid public divisions.

 

 

 

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