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Abascal has asked the PP to include Vox in the government of Castile and Leon to form a coalition

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MADRID, 16/03/2026.- Rueda de prensa del líder de Vox, Santiago Abascal, tras el Comité de Acción de Política del partido celebrado, este lunes en Madrid. EFE/Rodrigo Jiménez
Vox leader Santiago Abascal's press conference after the Political Action Committee. EFE.

Vox's leader, Santiago Abascal, has announced on Monday that he will ask the PP to participate in the government of Castilla y León after Sunday's autonomous elections in order to push for a "change of course" in the community. The leader has argued that his party must join the autonomous governments wherever there are programmatic agreements and that Vox also wants to govern Extremadura and Aragón.

Abascal has stressed the need to agree on "concrete measures, deadlines for compliance and guarantees" before negotiating positions, stressing that they will not talk about "armchairs" until a government program is closed. He has also asked the PP for a "serious" negotiation between "mature parties" to respond to voters "orders.

From the Partido Popular, the leader of the party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, calls on Vox to facilitate the governability of the communities and to reach agreements that make it possible to form stable governments. In Castilla y León, the acting president, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, maintains the priority of governing alone, although he believes that the agreement signed with Vox in 2022 can serve as a basis for dialogue.

The talks run parallel to the open negotiations in Extremadura and Aragon, where the formation of new governments is still pending after the last elections.

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