SHARE
COPY LINK

POLITICS

Spain’s far right takes office in a string of major cities

The coalition joining far-right party Vox with the conservative Popular Party (PP) took power in 10 major Spanish cities on Saturday in a tie-up that may be replicated after next month's national vote.

Santiago Abascal
Santiago Abascal, leader of Spanish far-right party Vox, gestures as he delivers a speech to his supporters during an anti-government protest in Madrid in November 2022. Photo by Pierre-Philippe MARCOU / AFP

The mediaeval city of Toledo and the northern city of Burgos were among the municipalities to swear in a PP-Vox coalition government on Saturday following local and regional elections held on Sunday, May 28th.

Vox said in a statement it would seek to abolish “ideological” city departments, such as those dedicated to promoting equality, which “squander” money and have not solved people’s “real problems”.

Opposition forces Popular Party and Vox performed well in last month’s polls, prompting Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to call an early general election on July 23rd.

Most surveys suggest the PP will win the most votes in the upcoming snap elections but will need to form an alliance with Vox to be able to form a government.

Sanchez has made the threat of a government potentially uniting Vox with the conservative party a central plank of his re-election campaign.

Earlier this week, a deal reached between the PP and Vox to govern the eastern Valencia region following last month’s election sparked large controversy.

READ ALSO: Spain’s PP unites with far-right to rule Valencia region

Notably, the head of Vox in Valencia, Jose Maria Llanos, caused widespread outrage after he said “gender violence does not exist”.

PP leader Alberto Nunez Feijoo, who cultivates an image as a moderate, immediately sought to distance himself, saying in a tweet that “gender violence does exist” and the “PP will not take a step backwards in the fight against this scourge”.

Vox has so far only governed in a coalition with the PP in the sparsely populated region of Castilla y Leon near Madrid.

Founded in 2013 by disgruntled former members of the mainstream PP, Vox is the third-largest party in parliament.

Among the other cities where a PP-Vox coalition government was sworn in on Saturday was Alcala de Henares, the birthplace of author Miguel de Cervantes, and Mostoles, just south of Madrid.

Member comments

Log in here to leave a comment.
Become a Member to leave a comment.

MIDDLE EAST CRISIS

Spain’s PM to set date for recognition of Palestinian state on Wednesday

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said Friday he will on Wednesday announce the date on which Madrid will recognise a Palestinian state along with other nations.

Spain's PM to set date for recognition of Palestinian state on Wednesday

“We are in the process of coordinating with other countries,” he said during an interview with private Spanish television station La Sexta when asked if this step would be taken on Tuesday as announced by EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell.

Sanchez said in March that Spain and Ireland, along with Slovenia and Malta had agreed to take the first steps towards recognition of a Palestinian state alongside Israel, seeing a two-state solution as essential for lasting peace.

Borrell told Spanish public radio last week that Spain, Ireland and Slovenia planned to symbolically recognise a Palestinian state on May 21, saying he had been given this date by Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares.

Ireland’s Foreign Minister Micheal Martin said Tuesday that Dublin was certain to recognise Palestinian statehood by the end of the month but the “specific date is still fluid”.

So far, 137 of the 193 UN member states have recognised a Palestinian state, according to figures provided by the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority.

Despite the growing number of EU countries in favour of such a move, neither France nor Germany support the idea. Western powers have long argued such recognition should only happen as part of a negotiated peace with Israel.

SHOW COMMENTS