PP leader María Guardiola and Vox representative seal coalition government pact in Extremadura parliament.
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.

María Guardiola, acting PP president, and Óscar Fernández Calle, Vox candidate, appeared together on April 16 in the Patio de los Naranjos of the Extremadura Assembly in Mérida to announce the pact. "Democracy wins over polarization," Guardiola stated. The 23-page agreement, with 61 points and 74 measures, schedules investiture for April 21-22 and possession on the 24.

Vox will take a vicepresidency covering Deregulation, Family and Social Services, led by Fernández Calle, and the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Natural Environment. It also gains the regionally designated senator, Ángel Pelayo. In return, they commit to supporting four annual budgets.

On immigration, the pact states "no more unaccompanied foreign minors (MENAS)," rejection of migrant distributions, no new reception centers, age tests, suppression of subsidies to NGOs favoring illegal immigration, and a ban on burkas and niqabs in public spaces by end-2026. Spaniards will be prioritized in social housing, benefits and healthcare, per the document.

Other measures include progressive IRPF cuts in the first two brackets (0.25% annually up to 1%), 50% reduction in subsidies to unions and businesses, end to the Moroccan Arabic language program, and opposition to large renewable parks on productive land. It makes no mention of the LGTBI collective. Santiago Abascal hailed the pact from Granada, highlighting priority for Spaniards in aid.

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Initial reactions on X to the PP-Vox coalition pact in Extremadura celebrate the resolution of the electoral deadlock among right-wing users, who view it as fulfilling the democratic mandate. Critics from the left highlight controversial measures on immigration, such as rejecting unaccompanied migrant minors and banning the burka in public spaces. Some right-leaning voices express skepticism about potential future conflicts within the coalition. Official PP accounts emphasize stability and growth for the region.

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Political handshake between PP and Vox sealing Aragón government deal with national priority clause.
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PP and Vox seal pact in Aragón with national priority

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Spain's PP and Vox sealed a deal on Wednesday to invest Jorge Azcón as Aragón president, allowing the far-right party into government with a vice presidency and three ministries. The agreement features 'national priority' for public aid access, mirroring Extremadura where María Guardiola was invested president. Meanwhile, PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo pushes for an absolute majority for Juanma Moreno in Andalucía without Vox reliance.

PP and Vox representatives in Extremadura defended the discretion of their talks on Monday to reach a deal before May 4, avoiding new elections. Vox deputy Juan José García stressed negotiations are 'point by point'. The PSOE meanwhile criticized six months of paralysis under interim government leader María Guardiola.

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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.

Ignacio Dancausa, aligned with Isabel Díaz Ayuso, will lead the PP's Nuevas Generaciones after a unity agreement with Antonio Landáburu, who will serve as vice president. The joint candidacy was announced Thursday to avoid an internal battle.

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Álvaro Sánchez Cotrina, PSOE leader in Cáceres, won the socialist primaries in Extremadura with 58.95% of votes against Soraya Vega's 41.05%, becoming the first federation secretary general from that province. Aged 39 and mayor of Salorino, he succeeds Miguel Ángel Gallardo following his resignation. The process will culminate in a regional congress on April 25 in Mérida.

President Claudia Sheinbaum acknowledged PT and PVEM support for her electoral reform Plan B after the initial proposal was rejected in the Chamber of Deputies. She vowed not to relent on pushing electoral changes. The deal aims to cut budgets and privileges to fund public works.

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