Ortega Smith sends threatening letter to Vox leadership

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.

Three days ago, Javier Ortega Smith wrote a four-page letter to Vox's National Executive Committee (CEN), the top body led by Santiago Abascal. Smith, expelled from the party on March 6 after a process started on December 22, refuses to accept the decision and remains Vox spokesperson in Madrid City Council. He was previously secretary general from 2016 to 2022. In the letter, shared on his X profile, he denounces alleged reports leaked by the leadership to an internal WhatsApp group containing five emails drafted by him. “It is evident that the majority did not read the report since my expulsion was voted in less than two minutes”, he writes. He adds: “I cannot accept that the 4 who have hijacked a political project in service of Spaniards, turning it into their golden goose, give lessons”. To current secretary general Ignacio Garriga, he states: “I hope your next leak is the model 347”, referring to the tax form for third-party operations over 3,005.06 euros, insinuating possible dealings. Smith concludes: “For my part, I will continue as affiliate, Madrid City Council spokesperson and national deputy, defending that silenced Spain”. The letter follows his expulsion and highlights internal Vox tensions.

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María Guardiola on phone with Vox leader Óscar Fernández to form Extremadura government after PP election win.
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Guardiola opens negotiations with Vox after Extremadura election win

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Following the PP's victory in Extremadura's December 21 elections—securing 29 seats but needing Vox's 11 for a majority—acting president María Guardiola contacted Vox leader Óscar Fernández last Tuesday to initiate government formation talks. The brief, cordial call prioritized regional stability over positions, with negotiations hinging on Vox's previously rejected 206-measure document.

Vox has confirmed a first meeting with the PP in Valencia to negotiate Carlos Mazón's successor as president of the Generalitat Valenciana. The far-right party has urged the conservatives to clarify their candidate to explore policy agreements. The meeting, initially denied by the Valencian PP, marks the start of key negotiations with a deadline until November 19.

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One day after the regional elections in Extremadura, where the PSOE plummeted to 18 seats—its worst result amid a PP victory reliant on Vox—Miguel Ángel Gallardo has resigned as the party's secretary general. Former leader Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra urged abstention in PP candidate María Guardiola's investiture to limit Vox's role, while national leader Pedro Sánchez blamed a 'dirty war' by PP and Vox.

Amid ongoing PSOE sexual harassment scandals—including recent resignations like Javier Izquierdo's—the party investigates Toni González in Valencia and accepts the resignation of Belalcázar's mayor in Córdoba. González denies the claims as political revenge, while the party stresses victim support and zero tolerance.

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Spain's Supreme Court has sentenced Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz to two years of disqualification for revealing secrets in the case involving Isabel Díaz Ayuso's boyfriend. The ruling, not yet drafted, relates to the leak of information about a tax plea deal for Alberto González Amador. Ayuso hails the decision as a political victory against the government.

New details in the complaint against Vox networks director J.E. include a 2025 renewed advance and knowledge of other minor victims, building on late 2023 sexual assault allegations previously reported.

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Following Miguel Ángel Gallardo's resignation after the PSOE's poor showing in Extremadura's regional elections, the party's national leadership has named José Luis Quintana—Government Delegate in the region and a close ally of Pedro Sánchez—as head of the interim committee. Quintana will oversee investiture negotiations and primaries until an extraordinary congress.

 

 

 

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