Alfonso Fernández Mañueco announces the new PP-Vox coalition government in Castilla y León from a podium in a historic hall with flags and councilors.
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Mañueco presents new coalition government with Vox in Castilla y León

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Alfonso Fernández Mañueco announced the new regional executive on Saturday after his investiture with Vox support. The cabinet retains several PP councilors and assigns Vox one vice presidency and three ministries.

Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, one of Vox's founders, announced on Wednesday that the party has notified him of his definitive expulsion.

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Vox leader Santiago Abascal warned the Popular Party on Saturday that his party will break coalition governments in Extremadura, Aragón and Castilla y León if signed agreements are not honored.

Far-right leaders worldwide, including Santiago Abascal, Javier Milei and Alice Weidel, backed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Hungary in Budapest. The event precedes the April 12 elections, where Orbán risks losing power after 16 years. Attendees criticized the EU, Ukraine and Pedro Sánchez.

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Javier Ortega Smith, expelled from Vox but still Madrid City Council spokesperson, has shared a letter sent to the party's National Executive Committee. He accuses the leadership of leaks and makes a tax authority insinuation to secretary general Ignacio Garriga.

Alberto Núñez Feijóo has acknowledged that it is nearly impossible for the PP to secure an absolute majority in the Extremadura elections on December 21, forcing the party to rely on Vox to govern. Meanwhile, the Junta de Extremadura, led by María Guardiola, has approved 165 million euros in aids and investments five days before the vote. These measures aim to boost sectors like self-employment and healthcare, though they spark controversy over their electoral timing.

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Vox leader Santiago Abascal has again mounted a horse during the Extremadura election campaign, wearing a wool poncho in the dehesa. The shared images on social media have sparked memes and jokes, though some supporters see it as reflecting traditional Spanish values.

 

 

 

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