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Felipe González announces he will vote blank in the next general election

The former President of the Spanish Government warns that the results of Aragon and Extremadura can be repeated at the state level and criticizes the PSOE and the PP for not having a political project.

MADRID (ESPAÑA), 10/02/2026.- El expresidente del Gobierno Felipe González participa en una charla de 'Los desayunos del Ateneo' junto a un grupo de periodistas este martes en Madrid. EFE/ Borja Sánchez-Trillo

Felipe Gonzalez. Photo: EFE

The former President of the Spanish Government, Felipe González, has reproached the PSOE for its lack of self-criticism followingthe defeats inthe elections  Aragón  and Extremadura . The Socialists have achieved the worst result in their history and, in his opinion, this same dynamic can be repeated in the general elections.

At an informative breakfast held at the Ateneo de Madrid, González warned that "this is what is going to happen in Spain, and the way forward cannot be avoided." He also pointed out that, in order to stop Vox, it is necessary for the state to function, with particular attention to public services and housing policy.

The former Spanish president has also denounced the PP's lack of internal criticism and has stated that the national leader, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has no political project. In his opinion, Feijóo merely tries to "kick out" the President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez. He has also stressed that, although he claims that he would not agree with Vox, he would not do so with EH Bildu either.

González has stressed that he will vote blank in the next general election for the current candidates and has refused to support any other party. Although he has acknowledged that he would have the right to campaign for the blank vote, he has specified that he will not do so.

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