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Snap election results mean PP may still have to rely on far-right Vox to try and rule, writes Graham Keeley from Madrid. But even that isn’t simple, as Vox lose seats compared to last national vote ...
Millions have voted in Spain's snap election, after four years of left-wing rule. The conservative Popular Party (PP) wins the tight race - but fails to secure a clear majority ...
MADRID — Spain’s far-right Vox party is open to forming national and regional governing coalitions with the mainstream conservative People’s Party (PP), Vox leader … ...
PP spokesman Borja Sémper rejected VOX’s position on Thursday mornin and accusedthe far-right party of “looking for excuses” to “break” the bilateral agreements that have been in force ...
PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo and his rival, Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, will each begin negotiations on Monday to try to head off a fresh vote, which might take place by the end ...
The PP and Vox, seen as potential coalition partners during the campaign, earned a combined 170 seats in the 350-seat lower house, falling short of the 176 lawmakers needed to secure a ...
All the pre-election headlines focused on the possibility of a surge for the far-right Vox party and its entry into a coalition with the conservative People's Party (PP). As it turned out, it lost ...
Spain's conservative People's Party (PP) said on Monday (7 August) it believed it could break a political deadlock and form a government after the hard-right Vox hinted it will not insist on being ...