PP Strengthens Lead as Vox Climbs in Ceuta Amid Rising Political Polarization in Spain
Recent polls show PP strengthening in Ceuta's local elections as political polarization in Spain deepens societal divisions.
Recent polls show PP strengthening in Ceuta's local elections as political polarization in Spain deepens societal divisions.
Ahead of the 2025 regional elections in Aragón and Euskadi, political leaders Pilar Alegría and Richar Vaquero emphasize unity, dialogue, and constructive politics as key to fostering hope and social progress.
Extremadura's 2025 regional elections reveal a strong voter shift to right-wing parties PP and Vox, undermining PSOE and signaling potential changes in Spain's political direction.
In Extremadura's 2025 elections, conservative parties PP and Vox dominate with over 60% of votes, marking a significant defeat for PSOE and highlighting Spain's rising political polarization under Prime Minister Sánchez.
Extremadura's 2025 regional elections have led to a fragmented assembly, increased influence of Vox, PSOE leadership crisis, and broader socio-political tensions amid national challenges in Spain.
As regional elections approach in Aragón, Castilla y León, and Andalucía, mounting tensions between PP and Vox challenge governance and budget approvals, defining Spain’s 2026 political landscape.
Vox's electoral gains in Extremadura threaten the traditional dominance of the Partido Popular, increasing political tensions on Spain's right.
In Extremadura's December 2025 elections, the Partido Popular won the most seats but failed to secure a majority, while PSOE suffered a historic decline, amid new ministerial appointments in Pedro Sánchez's government.
The 2025 Badajoz elections saw PP winning but Vox overtaking PSOE to become the second-largest party, signaling a significant shift in regional political power.
Spain prepares for multiple regional elections in 2026 amid political instability and early election calls in key autonomous communities.
VOX achieves historic success in Extremadura 2025 elections, while PP falls short of majority and PSOE suffers heavy losses.
Extremadura's 2025 regional elections proceed smoothly with key candidates voting; polls show PP's María Guardiola poised for a second term amid shifting party dynamics and regional political significance.
María Guardiola is projected to win the Extremadura elections amid low voter turnout and escalating political tensions ahead of Spain's upcoming electoral cycle.
Extremadura's regional elections feature key candidates, allegations of vote theft, and national political implications amid efforts to curb rising extremism.
PSOE intensifies regional opposition and electoral preparations with candidacies in La Rioja and Aragón, targeting current governments' shortcomings and promising transformative policies.
Extremadura is preparing for its first early regional elections amid a tense campaign and historic political stakes.
Pilar Alegría launches her campaign for the presidency of Aragón’s regional government, accusing incumbent Jorge Azcón of neglecting rural areas and pledging to revitalize public services ahead of the 2025 elections.
Allegations of vote theft in Extremadura and fears over a right-wing reactionary bloc in the Basque Country are intensifying political unrest in Spain ahead of crucial elections.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo predicts María Guardiola’s win in Extremadura will spark nationwide political change, while criticising the PSOE government’s corruption and machismo scandals.
The 2025 political debate in Elche revealed contrasting party views on local governance and future electoral strategies.
Extremadura's 2025 regional election campaign is underway with major parties launching their bids and candidates emphasizing change ahead of the December 21 vote.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo launches the Extremadura election campaign, calling it a key moment to halt Spain's political decline amid national party conflicts.
PSOE's candidate Miguel Ángel Gallardo presents a comprehensive program targeting healthcare, equality, youth opportunities, and economic transformation for Extremadura's 2025 elections.
Aragón prepares for potential early elections triggered by budget disputes, with intensified political maneuvers among PP, Vox, and PSOE.
Spanish leftist parties prepare for pivotal regional elections in Extremadura and Andalucía amid internal divisions and judicial tensions.
María Guardiola emphasizes practical governance in her re-election campaign, criticizing opponents and promising a strong budget for Extremadura ahead of December elections.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo criticizes Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez for budget delays and election postponement, pledging to protect Extremadura and push for early elections.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo celebrates Juanma Moreno's near-unanimous re-election as PP Andalusia leader and positions this as a strategic launchpad for spring 2026 regional elections.
Vox condemns PP-PSOE collaboration over regional reforms and accuses PP of undermining its voter base amid electoral tensions.
Pedro Sánchez's defense of Catalan financial autonomy through the Banco Sabadell case highlights his regional influence, while the Popular Party mounts strong criticism over corruption and policy failures.
Political leaders start campaigns for 2025 elections in Andalucía, signaling early electoral strategies.
Ana Guarinos publicly supports Francisco Núñez as the next president of Castilla-La Mancha, emphasizing the need to restore trust in politics.
Albares advocates for the recognition of Catalan, Basque, and Galician as EU languages.