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PP-Vox pact forms Andalusia government

Just 30 minutes before the investiture vote, the People's Party (PP) and Vox signed a government agreement in Andalusia on July 2, 2026. The pact grants Vox a vice-presidency and the Ministry of Tourism, Local Administration, and Justice, led by Manuel Gavira. The deal includes the controversial 'priority national' principle, which prioritizes Spanish citizens for public benefits, and a hardline stance on immigration, including opposition to unaccompanied minors and a ban on burqas. Notably, the agreement makes no mention of gender violence.

SchlĂĽsselaspekte

  • PP and Vox signed a government agreement hours before the second investiture vote for Juanma Moreno.
  • Vox's Manuel Gavira becomes vice-president and heads the Ministry of Tourism, Local Administration, and Justice.
  • The pact includes the 'priority national' principle, prioritizing Spanish citizens for public benefits.
  • No mention of gender violence in the 60-page, 150-measure agreement.
  • The agreement marks Vox's first entry into the Andalusian government after a similar 2019 confidence-and-supply deal.

Quellenabdeckung

El DiarioKritischLeft

Moreno's investiture secured by Vox pact with vice-presidency and policy concessions

Focuses on the investiture vote and the allocation of a vice-presidency to Vox. It notes that Moreno reinterpreted 'priority national' as 'arraigo' (rootedness), but the article argues it is a xenophobic concept that already exists in administration in a different form.

El MundoUnterstĂĽtzendCentre-Right

PP and Vox reach stability pact; Gavira to be vice-president and minister

Frames the pact as a necessary stability deal that gives Moreno the largest parliamentary support in Andalusia's history. It highlights the 'serene and sensible' nature of the agreement and downplays ideological clashes, presenting Vox's inclusion as moderate.

El DiarioKritischLeft

PP capitulates to far-right demands on immigration and 'priority national'

This article highlights the last-minute nature of the pact and criticizes PP's reversal on the 'priority national' principle, which Moreno had previously dismissed as 'literature'. It emphasizes the hardening of immigration policies and the absence of gender violence measures.

El DiarioKritischLeft

Vox enters Andalusian government for first time after PP bows to pressure

This article chronicles the negotiation process, noting that Moreno initially wanted a minority government but eventually had to accept Vox in cabinet. It underscores that the national PP leadership pushed for a 'homologable' pact across regions.

Fazit

The PP-Vox pact in Andalusia represents a significant shift to the right, with Vox entering a regional government for the first time in the region. While PP leader Juanma Moreno pitched it as a stability deal, critics highlight the adoption of far-right policies like 'priority national' and the omission of gender violence measures. The pact mirrors similar coalitions in Extremadura, Aragon, and Castilla y Leon, solidifying the PP-Vox partnership across Spain.

Logische Analyse

WorĂĽber sich Quellen einig sind

  • The PP needed Vox's 15 votes to secure a majority after falling two seats short.
  • Vox gains a vice-presidency and the Ministry of Tourism, Local Administration, and Justice.
  • The pact includes the 'priority national' principle and hardline immigration measures.
  • No mention is made of gender violence in the agreement.

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