PP Wins Aragón Election, Dependent on Vox After Far-Right Surge; PSOE Records All-Time Low
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PP wins Aragón election, dependent on Vox after far-right surge; PSOE records all-time low
The right-wing People’s Party (PP) emerged as the winner of Sunday’s snap regional elections in Aragón, but lost two seats compared with the 2023 vote and will be even more dependent on the far-right Vox party, which doubled its number of seats. Chunta Aragonesista has also doubled its number of seats. Meanwhile, the socialist party (PSOE) slumped to its worst result on record. The Teruel Existe–Aragón Existe coalition lost one seat; and the Uni…
The candles lit on the eve of the Virgin of Pilar weren't enough for the PP candidate, Jorge Azcón, to secure the majority he dreamed of when he called the snap elections at Feijóo's behest. However, the move, orchestrated from the party headquarters in Madrid, backfired spectacularly, just as it did in Extremadura. Even worse, in fact. Yes, he won, but at the cost of support, making it a clearly insufficient victory. The majority that Jorge Azc…
The PP wins in Aragon with two fewer seats, Vox doubles its gains, and the PSOE loses five seats.
Aragon has spoken. And what it says isn't just Aragonese. It's also national. It's not just wear and tear. It's fatigue. The electorate no longer votes for illusions.
The electoral advance in Aragon has become an explosive device that has left very few parties unscathed. The great beneficiary of the night has been the far-right Vox, which has doubled its result: it has gone from seven seats to fourteen and has even more strength to subject Jorge Azcón's PP to its designs. Azcón decided to bring the elections forward a few months ago because Vox did not approve this year's budget. Now he will have to come to a…
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